U-Build Connect 4 Board Game Review and Rules
U-Build Connect 4 has some interesting additions for Connect 4 but unfortunately they just add more luck to the game.
U-Build Connect 4 has some interesting additions for Connect 4 but unfortunately they just add more luck to the game.
U-Build Battleship tries to reinvent Battleship by implementing some long forgotten variant rules but ultimately ends up not differing much from the original game.
U-Build Monopoly actually showed a lot of potential to improve upon the original Monopoly but ultimately fails leading to an experience arguably worse than the original Monopoly.
U-Build Mouse Trap has some interesting ideas that ultimately don’t work, which leads to a broken game that has nothing to do with the original Mouse Trap.
I applaud Rebound Ramp It Up for trying something new with the Rebound formula to try and recreate Skee-Ball but the game ultimately doesn’t add a lot to its predecessor.
U-Build Sorry does a good job streamlining Sorry but ultimately ends up being a dull roll and move game that will only appeal to young children.
Take It or Leave was a pleasant surprise for a dice rolling game as it actually has some unique ideas which makes it one of the best pure dice rolling games that I have played in a long time.
Travel Blog does a good job creating a fun educational Geography board game that encounters some problems that lead it to becoming a little repetitive after a while.
Skippity takes the basic premise of Checkers and by adding a few small tweaks creates a simple yet surprisingly tactical game that is better than the original game.
While Smiley Face might appeal to people that don’t play a lot of card games, it doesn’t live up to the most of the other games created by Bruno Faidutti.