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Shipwrecked was a good, light filler game. I liked
the way you tried to second guess your opponents. The
game itself might have been just a tad too light for
real serious play, perhaps some items could be given
a special ability. However, the simplicity and elegence
of play was quite refreshing. I
will add Shipwrecked to my favorite filler games box
along with Guillotine and Golfmania.
Basari is a great game too. I'm not sure how well it
would fare with three players (we always played with
four), but I guess strategy would change drastically
with three players as the instance of everyone getting
'free' actions might occur quite often. The balance
of the game was good, with there being two, if not three
different strategies capable of winning. I found the
bartering for actions system to be quite good, and quite
well balanced. Again I found this game to be very well
designed from all of the balanced gameplay right down
to the instructions and artwork. I tend to prefer Beer
& Pretzel games over strategy, and this game seemed
to fit the balance just right. We found there can be
a king making situation in the last round where a player
who is not capable of winning, has the ability to decide
who wins by which gems he trades away. I'm not sure
that this necessarily a bad thing however, as a good
player would take this possibility into consideration
while planning his actions.
Overall, I rated both games a 9. Some people might
rate Shipwrecked lower because it is more of a light
filler game. However, I rated it high BECAUSE it is
a light filler game. Any game that can be completed
in 15 minutes and is still very fun is a winner in my
book.
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