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MIND MGMT (Kickstarter – Deluxe Game Pledge+ Secret Missions)
45m - 75m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 13+
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
Deduction
Fantasy
Spies/Secret Agents
95.00
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bclayj
This is my favorite 1 vs many hidden movement/deduction game ever - and the fact that it is based on the amazing comic by Matt Kindt is just the cherry on top. This has an unbelievable amount of replayability and customization due to the SHIFT system. Off The Page games is one of my new publishers to watch. Also, got my copy personally sketched and autographed by Matt Kindt at Heroes Con!
Bartleby101
Played with 3, we had a lot of fun. Recruiter won the training mission then agents won the full game.
Alan Stern
A clever 1-vs-many. I'm unclear how much luck is balanced against skill. We, the rogue agents, got lucky and were able to do a lot. I could see another game where we don't. As the rogue agents it felt very wild and up-in-the-air. I think the recruiter has a decent advantage, but maybe not? Again, hard to say. I'd need more plays to get a better handle on it, but I don't know that I want them. Maybe this type of game isn't for me? *shrug*