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Atlandice
20m - 40m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 8+
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
Dice Rolling
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
This mechanism requires players to select individual actions from a set of actions available to all players. Players generally select actions one-at-a-time and in turn order. There is usually(*) a limit on the number of times a single action may be taken. Actions are commonly selected by the placement of game pieces or tokens on the selected actions. Each player usually has a limited number of pieces with which to participate in the process.
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quietcorn
The start player rolls all the dice, then arranges the dice next to the sections of the board matching the value of the die. On a player's turn they take one of the dice, take one resource token from the matching section of the board, then resolve the space's special ability. When a section is out of tokens, you do a majority scoring for whomever is holding the most and second most of those tokens, remove the section revealing the one below it with a new ability then return the resources to the ship section. This is a great idea for a quick majorities dice drafting game that doesn't even get close to it's potential. Most of the abilities on the tiles are lackluster at best. The rest only serve to set other people up for good moves. For example, there's a submarine that when next to a section of the board means that you get 2 tokens instead of 1. One section of the board's ability for this is simply, Move the sub. To where? Why? How does that help you more than your opponents? Similarly, there are abilities that move tokens from bin A to bin B, or swap tokens from C and D. Why? Unimpressed despite my high hopes. :star: Art, Iconography and components functional :nostar: Clever or interesting mechanisms :star: Reasonably low downtime between turns with mildly AP players :nostar: Multiple plays stay interesting :nostar: Low or mitigatable luck elements :star::nostar::nostar::nostar::nostar: Raw enjoyment
brianeikunst
2018. 2-4p. 30 min. AVOID. Dice rolling, wkr pl, hand mgt. Others say: Super light. Not a gamer's game. Unbalanced. Low strategy (almost no interesting decisions) and too much luck.
Futome_
Hoof. This game is terrible. There's almost no decisions to be made (or at least interesting fun decisions). Terribly random, and it has a mechanic where tiles get removed from the game as Atlantis sinks. We played a game that lasted around an hour, and only one tile actually sunk. This was like a main/important mechanic. There's 15 tiles. Only one got removed by the end of the game. Let that sink in. Because those tiles sure didn't. I felt so bad for everyone at the table I played this with. I was so excited to play it, but it was absolutely atrocious. I normally look at players with scorn when the phones come out during boardgame time. But this game was such a total snoresfest, I would've excused everyone bringing out the phones to spare themselves from interacting with this game. It's a shame because the game is aesthetically pleasing and the components are lovely (save for the toolboxes. Just... why?) But good art doth not a good boardgame makes. As many in the hobby know. Definitely don't pick this up. Literal monopoly was almost more interesting than this game.