TowerBrix Review
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TowerBrix Review
"Dexterity games always promise a good time, especially when chaos and communication is involved. They also give an opportunity for spectators to join in on the fun and excitement! While some dexterity game components can take up quite a bit of space, the bite-sized TowerBrix can be played even on a coffee table! The colorful bricks, as well as the challenge of non-verbal cooperation, drew me in, and the logic puzzle aspects finally brought this one to game night."
"This game comes with two decks of cards, where green cards are a little easier and pink cards are a little more challenging. Once your gaming group chooses a difficulty level, you'll only use that specific deck for the game to draw a mix of two- and/or three-point cards such that the total value corresponds to the difficulty level chosen. These cards are then divided as evenly as possible among the group."
TowerBrix is a cooperative stacking game for one to six players that plays in about 20 minutes. Two decks of condition cards provide green (easier) and pink (harder) difficulty options; players select a single deck and draw cards totaling the chosen difficulty. Cards are divided among players and kept secret; each card prescribes a tower condition that must be satisfied. Play is simultaneous with no fixed turn order and relies on nonverbal signals like thumbs up or thumbs down to coordinate changes. After players agree the tower meets all private conditions and uses all bricks, cards are revealed and scored; bonus points reward height or narrow bases. The game runs three rounds, with points accumulated across them.
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