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Μηχανικό Θηρίο
20m - 40m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 10+
Tile Placement games feature placing a piece to score VPs, with the amount often based on adjacent pieces or pieces in the same group/cluster, and keying off non-spatial properties like color, "feature completion", cluster size etc.
Tile Placement
25.00
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jhenke
I've become infatuated with crafting these print-and-play games and I'm very thankful for those who design them and provide them out of generosity. I'm disabled, homebound (not just during COVID 20/21). It's an aspect of this hobby that I have always loved and why gaming is the best hobby: community sharing and bonding together
joelsklim
Mechanical Beast by @sideroomgames is a puzzle game that was originally a print & play game where you’ll attempt to enter the great robot, shut it down, and escape! In the game, you’ll start the game by laying tiles, exploring the robot until you discover the control station. After that, the game changes as you shut the robot down and it starts to collapse. You’ll have to rescue any of the engineers you found still working inside, guiding them to the exit before the whole robot fully collapses into itself. We really loved how the game changes up halfway through, giving it a similar feel to Betrayal on the House of the Hill. In the first phase, you enjoy the exploratory process, planning how best to discover new tiles in order to give you the best advantage for the second phase, which is when the tension escalates and every move could spell life or death. Many rooms have gears and it is what helps the game shine. As the gears do different things based on where they are positioned, they can really change the game up and what may be an impossible scenario is made possible by a clever use of the gears to move the rooms around. We also appreciated having access to the android especially when playing solo as it provides a way to rescue your pawns if they get trapped. The android will also not automatically activate the control station and may give you the breather you need to reposition before the inevitable collapse Once the second phase is triggered, the rooms collapse in an interesting manner that will also have you planning ahead! It really makes you feel the tension and complexity of everything collapsing around you If you are enjoy solo/cooperative games and appreciate puzzles, do check out Mechanical Beast!
awjoel
Update: Sold I really like the production values and the concept of the game, but unfortunately it's just not for me. I didn't find the puzzle absorbing, and had some trouble understanding how the pieces move. And moving the tiles required a bit more dexterity than I seem to possess.