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Bernie DeKoven
July 2006
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Let me tell you about MixUp, the game.
It is a two-player, multi-kibbitzer kind of strategic-like
game. If you've ever played or seen a game called "Connect
Four," you'll figure out the game more or
less immediately, until you begin to realize the
implications. Ah, the implications. There's a board
with chutes, you could say, and it stands up, and
you take turns dropping pieces into any channel,
even on top of your opponent's tiles, in a familiarly
Connect-Four-like manner.
Oh, your opponent's pieces, which are, actually,
just like yours, except from the opponent's perspective
they are mere shapes, while perhaps similarly from
your perspecitive the tiles are mere colors, depending
on who plays what. And you see, yes, of course,
you are trying to get four-in-a-row of your what-have-you,
but also, with all this color/shape craziness,
you can get four-in-a-box. And then you win.
And then you slide all the tiles back into their
compartment on the back of the board. And you slide
the legs off and use them for the lid. And there
you have it. Well-made. Well-played. Yet
another fascinatingly Major Fun experience, from designer
Maureen Hiron.
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