Game Reviews: Mensa Mind Games®, year 2010

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 2010. (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 100 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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Party Games: Word-based
  • Truth Be Told (7;5;6;31st/28th)
    Party Games: Artistic skill
  • Sounds Like a Plan (7;6;4;21st/11th)
  • Stix & Stones (6;7;9;36th/20th)
  • Yamodo Party Time (8;6;5;29th/25th)
    Quiz Games
  • Locale (6;5;3;37th/29th)
    "Roll Dice And Move" Games
  • DECALOGUE The Ten Commandments Game (3;1;1;45th/44th)
  • Riches 'n Rascals (2;4;6;8th/7th)
    Number and Math Games
  • Ergo (6;4;6;14th/27th)
    Word and Language Games
  • Letter Roll (7;4;3;19th/17th)
  • Scravage (7;6;6;7th/31st)
  • Spellen-Meister (7;3;1;46th/45th)
  • Syllaballistic (6;4;4;27th/18th)
  • *Word on the Street (9;9;8;1st/1st)
    Reflex and Reaction Games
  • *Anomia (7;8;7;12th/5th)
  • Circle Out! (3;4;1;43rd/39th)
  • Hands Up! (6;6;4;44th/38th)
  • Q-bitz (7;6;5;25th/19th)
  • 7 Ate 9 (5;7;4;39th/30th)
  • Tri-Spy (4;7;5;22th/24th)
    Dexterity Games
  • Bisikle (6;7;8;3rd/13th)
  • *Yikerz! (4;7;6;11th/10th)
    Strategy Card Games
  • Cornucopia (8;7;7;5th/26th)
  • Ingenious Inventions (3;2;3;48th/36th)
  • Masters Gallery (9;7;7;32nd/16th)
  • Opus-Dei: Existence After Religion (7;4;4;24th/21st)
  • Prime (6;5;7;33rd/32nd)
  • Rowboat (9;7;5;30th/41st)
  • Simpatico (4;4;2;38th/34th)
  • Triplica (4;3;2;34th/33rd)
    Family Strategy ("German") Games
  • Fish Stix (5;6;4;20th/22nd)
  • Gems of Virtues (8;7;7;9th/3rd)
    Abstract Strategy Games -- Pure Abstract
  • Arimaa (10;6;6;4th/9th)
  • Cannonball Colony (7;8;6;10th/6th)
  • Octatrix (8;1;1;49th/49th)
  • Pentago Multi-Player (8;6;9;15th/14th)
  • Rapid 4 More (7;4;3;13th/8th)
  • Zenith (7;5;7;18th/15th)
    Abstract Strategy Games -- Luck or Hidden Information
  • Be FOUR You Know (5;5;2;42nd/37th)
  • *Dizios (6;8;9;6th/2nd)
  • Kachina (9;7;8;2nd/12th)
  • Tri-Cross (7;4;6;41th/36th)
    One Player Games
  • AnimaLogic (2;5;4;17th/40th)
  • Cobra Cubes (2;6;5;28rd/43th)
  • Crazy Cheese Puzzle (1;3;2;47th/47th)
  • Dig It (2;6;7;26th/35th)
  • Mirrorkal Escher Puzzle (3;6;5;23rd/23rd)
    Games With Original Themes
  • Agreed (2;2;1;35th/48th)
  • *Forbidden Island (7;9;10;16th/4th)
  • Rory's Story Cubes (9;1;1;40th/42nd)
  • Dig It

    (search on Board Game Geek)

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    • Replay Value (1-10): 2
    • Fun Factor (1-10): 6
    • Worth Buying (1-10): 7
    • MMG Popularity Rank (out of 49): 26th/35th
    This puzzle comes with several transparent plastic pieces, a 4x5 grid, and little plastic bones that can be placed on the grid and still be seen when the transparent pieces are placed over it. A puzzle booklet gives dozens of challenges. To set up a challenge, you use one bone piece and three transparent pieces. The goal of the game is to expose the bone with a series of "moves" by the transparent pieces. What is somewhat innovative here is the concept of a "move": it is removing a transparent piece and then putting it back in any orientation anywhere on the board where it can fit, as transparent pieces cannot overlap.

    Although this concept dates back decades (the first occurence that I know of is Edward de Bono's "L Game"), in the context of a puzzle game with multiple challenges this is a rather uncommon and fresh type of puzzle. There is nothing about sliding or turning pieces, you just pick them up and put them back. Accordingly, this is one of the better submitted puzzles, and the materials do a rather good job of presenting it, much better than other products I've seen from this company.


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