The Lady Gamer
Frances Moritz
October 2006
USA
Have you ever thought about how to improve Connect
Four? Somebody has – 2 somebodies, in fact – and
did, releasing both games through Out of the Box
Games. At first glance, MixUp and CoverUp seem
like slightly complicated versions of Connect Four.
And then you play them, and discover they need
all new strategies.
They're both devastatingly simple – all
you have to do is lay out four tiles or tokens
in a row, or, in MixUp, you have the additional
option of working towards a two by two square.
In MixUp, which I prefer to call "the Blink
board game," you're working to connect either
colors or shapes; there are three of each: red,
green and blue moons, raindrops and lightning bolts.
This makes it significantly different from Connect
Four in that you can unwittingly help your opponent
by playing the wrong piece. "Did you mean
to do that?" was a frequent phrase during
our games. But, according to the rules, once you
release a title you may not remove it.
In CoverUp, you have three sizes of tokens; the
larger ones can be used to cover up (hence the
name) the smaller ones, and the largest size can
be moved around on the board in lieu of placing
another token. The option to move tokens and cover
up smaller ones becomes key. There were times my
opponent said "You've won already," and
I had to remind him of both those options.
I cannot say enough about the game storage option.
Both games have storage built into the game board;
in MixUp, the lid is used to prop the game board.
All in all, another set of excellent games from
Out of the Box Games. They're delightfully
easy to learn and can appeal to the casual or avid
gamer in your family. They'll make
an great addition to the holiday shopping list.
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