Game Reviews: Mind Games, year 2006

These are Wei-Hwa Huang's personal reviews of games that might or might not have been submitted to the Mensa Mind Games event in 2006. (You'll have to go to that site to get the official list of submitted games, when they decide to post it.)

DISCLAIMER: The opinions, ratings, and reviews stated in this document and related webpages are the sole personal opinions of Wei-Hwa Huang and Wei-Hwa Huang alone. Wei-Hwa Huang does not speak for the more than 200 participants on the Mensa Mind Games selection panel. This is not an official site of Mensa Mind Games or Mensa Select, although the statements on which games are winners of Mensa Select are factually correct. Mensa Mind Games and Mensa Select are registered trademarks of American Mensa.

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  • Wits & Wagers -- Mensa Select® Winner

    (search on Board Game Geek)

    small pic of *Wits & Wagers small pic of *Wits & Wagers in play small pic of *Wits & Wagers in play

    • Replay Value (1-10): 7
    • Fun Factor (1-10): 8
    • Worth Buying (1-10): 8
    This is the second big game from Dominic Crapuchettes, who last took the concept behind Klaus Teuber's Barbarossa and simplified the rules to better fit the American party game market. In this game, players answer trivia questions that have a numerical answer, secretly and simutaneously. The answers are then positioned on a craps-table like bettting board, where players can then make side-bets (against the house) on the correct answer, now that they see where all their fellow players have bet. The correct answer is then revealed and then some chips are given to the winning bid and all side-bets made on it. Players go through a series of seven questions, with no betting limit on the last one for a nice Final Jeopardy!-like climax.

    I'm starting to see a tendency for fans of Euro-style games to attempt to use elements from their favorite games to streamline and design party games aimed at the American market. This is a pretty good example, and I'm pretty impressed at the subtleties that most of my fellow players didn't even notice -- the simplicity and balance that went into the payoff selections, the decision of how many questions to make the game last, the token color and selection, etc. A quick game can finish in around 20 minutes and leave you desirous of more, which is an excellent sign. Although I probably would've preferred a different party game to have won Mensa Select ("Sort by Ranking" on the left to see which one), this one was a clear second-place among the party games submitted for me and I'm not unhappy to see it do well.


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