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Spirit Island
90m - 120m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 13+
In programming, every player must secretly choose and commit their moves for the next 'n' turns. Then each player plays their turns out according to the choices made. The key to Action / Movement Programming is that all players choose and lock in their actions, prior to anyone executing any of their actions.
Action / Movement Programming
Co-operative play encourages or requires players to work together to beat the game.
Cooperative Play
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
Play occurs upon a modular board that is composed of multiple pieces, often tiles or cards. In many games, board placement is randomized, leading to different possibilities for strategy and exploration.Some games in this category have multiple boards which are not used simultaneously, preserving table space. Unused boards remain out of play until they are required.
Modular Board
The primary goal of a set collection mechanic is to encourage a player to collect a set of items.
Set Collection
The simultaneous action selection mechanic lets players secretly choose their actions. After they are revealed, the actions resolve following the rule-set of the game.
Simultaneous Action Selection
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
Fantasy
Mythology
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aaron182
Very good game with lots of variability and god powers. Very difficult though, especially solo. But great components, great art and very interesting choices.
Abdul
One of the best co-operative games out there. The world you are defending feels like it is actually alive with the way the settlers organically spread out and start building towns, and the spirits subtly influencing the environment to fight back. One of my favourite aspects of the theme are the wonderfully evocative names for the spirit powers such as 'The land thrashes in furious pain' and 'Visions of fiery doom'. Each spirit offers a unique play style with it's own learning curve, and are cleverly designed to require support from other spirits. While Spirit Island doesn't quite live up to it's claim of eliminating quarter backing, I have found it does an excellent job of encouraging players to co-operate positively without micromanaging. The game is long and mentally taxing, so it doesn't get to the table as often as I would like. But it is always a satisfying and rewarding experience when it does.
Acward
I definitely believe this is a lovingly crafted game with high production values. The art and design is beautiful and the theme is naturally fantastic. Having played about 20 times, mostly solo, I definitely think this game deserves the praise it gets. I decided to sell my copy, however, due to fine-tuning our tastes a little more. Spirit Island is a little too intensely brain-burning for us, with a lot of components and miniatures to manage basically from the start. We often feel on the edge of defeat until the last couple turns,. I don't mind such a thing when playing solo, but such stressful board states require the players to be on relatively equal footing with regards to stress, familiarity, and analysis in order to be enjoyable. This resulted in us rarely playing the game together, and the game takes too much setup to be worth owning for just solo, for me at least. It is still a fantastic solo experience if you don't mind the setup. I might one day get the digital version for solo purposes. 8/10 because I do believe it is a great game, I just don't think it is for us.