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Potion Explosion
30m - 45m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 8+
The primary goal of a set collection mechanic is to encourage a player to collect a set of items.
Set Collection
Maneuvers that directly attack an opposing player's strength, level, life points or do something else to impede their progress.
Take That
Fantasy
45.00
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alcofa
Wel, i played two times this one and he instant remembers celphone games (aka Candy Crush - i hate this one). In gameplay the idea about make potins with variants powers is cool and works and the set collection too, but they all have different reward points and this sounds me like a race. A good game, but i don't have any will to play again
adebisi
I shall start with the most notable feature of the game which is the marble dispenser. This is a really cool piece of boardgame componentry. It is exciting, novel, fun and offers a push your luck element to the game. To me it is a reason (perhaps THE reason) to play Potion Explosion. Otherwise the game revolves around gathering resources (marbles) and turning these resources to victory points (brewing potions) which is a true and tested concept for a boardgame. Some strategic depth is introduced via the special actions you get from the potions because each potion allows you to break the rules in some way. Since these are one time effects only, most important decisions are taken on the tactical level, i.e., spotting the best opportunities to claim a loads of resources and denying your opponents the very ones they would have needed to finish their potions. One more thing worth noting about the mechanics is that the game can be easily stalled if there are AP prone people in the table. This is because, there is a lot of choice in triggering the marble cascades (especially after acquiring a few special actions from the potions). Visually the game is rather busy with its rich colour palette and detailed art. This causes the essential information to sometimes escape the eye at first, but you’ll get used to this after some time.
althor74
This game has rocketed up the charts in my family. It is getting lot of play time even when I'm not home. Plus we've played it with several other groups and it has gone over very well every time. Highly recommended.