I
played a new game today. It was easy to learn, light and abstract.
It
was Logan Stones by Gem42. This really is a great little game. As
mentioned above, its really easy to learn. If playing with new
players, just tell them its a cross between Rock, paper, scissors and
connect 4. With a dash of Othello. And that really is all to say
about the rules.
In
the box you get 18 quite luxurious double sided tokens, the Logan
Stones, a nice fabric bag to keep them all in, and a well laid out
rule sheet.
Don't
be fooled by the simplicity of this game. You place a tile, and in
the vein of rock, paper, scissors, if that stone beats it, you turn
that one over. When you run out of tiles, you start re-arranging the
tiles already down, until you get 4 in a row.
The
strategy cones from remembering what is on the other side of the
tiles that have been put down, and trying to combo the flips to get
the elusive 4 in a row. Your first games will be won by just placing
down the winning tile, but soon that will become old hat, and you
will be trying to get the final blow dealt at the end of a combo.
Which is always good.
Playability
wise, with two people, after a few games it could get repetitive, but
throw in some extra people, then I think this game would be a
fantastic filler between bigger games, or even could be part of a
league. It says 2 people on the box, but more than 2 could easily
play with a bit of common sense applied.
Overall,
this is a great game. It may be a little pricey, but what you get is
quality, and quality comes at a price. These tokens will not be
damaged by normal wear and tear, you would have to go a long way to
do any damage to them at all.
Verdict: 7.5
This
will be making it to Thursday Night Gaming, and if I can get my hands
on any, will become the showcase game. If you would like this game,
drop me a message over facebook.com/farlandsgames or visit our
website www.farlandsgames.co.uk
and message me. With enough interest, I will stock this game!
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