"That plus is doing a lot of heavy lifting." 😂 I always appreciate how you delve deep into player count, and I wish more reviewers would do that. It's often the deciding factor on whether I'll look for a game or not.
Well, you still need to choose a card to play, and on whom to play it Some cards allow variability so you can choose the exact question out of a range of possibilities.
@@darbyl3872 There's two types of cards. The question cards are kept face-up, but the gem cards (what you're asking questions about, and trying to find the missing one of) are hidden.
Great review there. I love the 3M games. They were very cool and had some great games. How can you go wrong with Sid Sackson?
"That plus is doing a lot of heavy lifting." 😂
I always appreciate how you delve deep into player count, and I wish more reviewers would do that. It's often the deciding factor on whether I'll look for a game or not.
Love Sleuth !!
This is a superb dissection.
Darryl, can you do an episode on Chinatown ?
Certainly!
I guess the presenter is a gem by himself... :-)
I got this game, but not played it yet.
There is also a Clue: The Card Game, which turned out to be pretty good.
We have it at the restaurant. I've never tried it though.
Yes, people still use butter dishes, lol.
Why are the questions needed, if your hand is face up? Are there extra cards in your hand?
Well, you still need to choose a card to play, and on whom to play it Some cards allow variability so you can choose the exact question out of a range of possibilities.
@@BoardGems I'm still confused. Do players have hidden cards, in addition to the face up cards?
@@darbyl3872 There's two types of cards. The question cards are kept face-up, but the gem cards (what you're asking questions about, and trying to find the missing one of) are hidden.