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Mega Man: The Board Game
60m - 90m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 13+
In Action Point (AP) Allowance System games, each player is allotted a certain amount of points per round. These points can be spent on available actions, until the player does not have enough remaining to "purchase" any more actions.
Action Point Allowance System
Deck building/Pool building refers to a collection of related mechanisms. Players have a personal pool, or collection, of cards or tokens, that provide different actions and/or resources. A subset of those cards/tokens are randomly drawn each turn.
Deck / Pool Building
Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
Hand Management
Games with partnerships offer players a set of rules for alliances and teams. Partners are often able to win as a team, or penalties are enforced for not respecting alliances
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Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
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Movies / TV / Radio theme
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newkillerstar27
About as bad as most people say. I think though that if the card play wasn't so convoluted and central to the game that this could be a decent dice game. I would almost recommend using a friendly variant to not play cards on other players' turns. The card play is very reminiscent of the old Marvel Heroes game from Fantasy Flight, but much worse. In fact, Marvel Heroes does a lot of the same things in a faster and better way. The other major problem is that the dice rolling isn't that interesting. You choose how many to roll, and try to match a few symbols. It's pretty dull compared to other dice games like Age of War and Elder Sign. It's a nice production, for the most part, but much like the video games this is based on, it's long, repetitive, and annoying.
Dice Driven Gamer
I have never played Megaman, the video game. But a friend of mine loved it as a kid and Kickstarted this game. So I played it with him and the experience was painful. The downtime was big, the luck factor was beyond tolerable and it seemed like the game was going on forever. It's one of the handful of games that I quit halfway through. And we are talking a good two hours in.
CirusOmega
I'll agree with other reviews that it is long, but it is fun so I don't care. To me atmospherically it feels like playing the video game. Definitely worth getting for the figurines alone too.