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DeepFUN.com
Bernie DeKoven
December 2002
USA |
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Qwitch,
the "Quick Switch" game, is a card game where speed is just
about everything. The task seems simple enough. All you have
to do is be the first person to get rid of your cards. And
to do that, all you need is the card that is, depending on
the roll of a die, either the same, or one greater, or one
lesser in rank than the card just played.
The challenge lies in the design of the cards.
Each card has both a letter (A-G) and a number (1-8). You
can use either letter or number to determine which card to
play. The effect of having this choice is similar to that
of a mental Indian Burn (forgive the politically incorrect
metaphor - an Indian Burn is what we used to give each other
on our way out of boyhood by holding an arm with two hands
and twisting in the opposite directions). Since there are
no turns, and everybody races to be the next to slap down
an appropriate card, you frequently find yourself with less
than a split second to make your split decision about which
of your cards has the right which, letter or number.
The special die that is used to determine whether
to go up or down in sequence, or just to match the letter
or number of the previous card, is an ingenious bit of game
designery. Since the set is finite, beginning with the A-1
and ending with the H-8 cards, the die can be the only thing
that can keep the game going. Rolling it gives you just long
enough to catch your mental breath and reorient yourself to
the new rule. And it's quite a delight to discover that matching
can be just as consuming a challenge as continuing the sequence.
Qwitch is not a game for the contemplative or
easily frustrated. Since there's no time for compassion, it's
all too easy for the deliberative player to be, as they say,
left holding the cards. The designers do suggest a version
for the younger or fainter of mind in which, rather than playing
simultaneously, players politely take turns. Needless to say,
that variation was ruled out by us adult-types after about
five seconds of play. If you find one or several of your playpals
to be of the more deliberative type, you might consider a
"level the playingfield" strategy, allowing each player to
determine how many cards he or she will start with - the faster
players taking more to "win with honor."
Though simple, the rules are a bit difficult
to follow. Perhaps because of the layout of the rule sheet
(which, as in all Out-of-the-Box games, is printed on much-appreciated
card stock). Perhaps because a lot of very simple games prove
remarkably difficult to describe. It's a minor obstacle, and
the game is well-worth whatever slight efforts are needed
to get started.
Qwitch is a fascinating, fast-paced game, similar
to the BERNIE-award winning, Out-of-the-Box game Blink.
For 3-5 players, ages 7-adult, Qwitch
is an energizing, and deliciously challenging card game that
can be played in less than five very intense minutes.
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