FITS Board Game Review and Rules
Despite its reliance on luck and its low amount of scoring, FITS is a great abstract tile placement game and possibly the best board game adaptation of Tetris ever made.
Despite its reliance on luck and its low amount of scoring, FITS is a great abstract tile placement game and possibly the best board game adaptation of Tetris ever made.
Overboard is a surprisingly fun little abstract strategy game that unfortunately doesn’t have a lot of replay value.
Jolly Octopus should really appeal to young children and is surprisingly more difficult than I expected, but ultimately becomes boring pretty quickly.
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For a game that is over 60 years old Explore Europe actually has some interesting ideas for a roll and move game but it ultimately fails to be anything more than another very average roll and move game.
Broom Service The Card Game is a solid quick card game but it fails to be anything more than a very average card game.
While Crossed Wires is not a fantastic game, it was better than I was expecting for kids and adults alike.
While Bugs in the Kitchen can get a little repetitive for adults, it is still an innovative game that children should really enjoy playing.
Arch Rival’s arch structure is an interesting twist to the typical dexterity game but it ends up leading to most of the game’s problems.
A roll and move game where all of the players move at different speeds is an interesting mechanic for the genre but First to Reverse just ends up as another bland roll and move game