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El Maestro
20m - 40m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 8+
Games with the Acting mechanic require players to use some form of mime or mimicry to communicate with the other players.
Acting
22.00
€
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HilkMAN
Can't rate it yet, as we had to abandon our play after a single turn. It was somewhat cool, but I doubt it will result in the same kind of silliness that I expect from a party game. I'd give it another chance, though.
kfbunny
Seems too easy. Even the hard one are pretty easy. It is some fun, but not that much and the mechanic doesn't elevate this game where I tought it would be. edit: it is oddly too hard for kids and teens as the references for the drawings are obscure to them. rating history 1st play: 6
jax900
Not a fun for me. Rather boring exercise. Plus the experience can easily be ruined by not close-to-perfect explanation of rules (gestures in particular) and a poor showing by 'Maestro'.