More experienced gamers will find a lot of depth and value in this game, especially if they’re into complex, strategy-heavy games.
ED APPLEBY
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Who wouldn’t like to spend a little time in the world of sagebrush and six-guns?
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Shockingly, some of us are averse to injuring ourselves for fun.
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In the end, Alhambra feels more like a footrace with too much luck involved.
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‘Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective’ board game review By Ed Appleby, Senior Columnist 3.5/5 I love a good mystery. Every autumn I like to tuck into my favourite chair…
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The gameplay is chaotic and exciting, with as much luck as strategy.
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Unlike many one-versus-all games, there is no secret or surprise as to who the traitor is.
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The game itself plays like a hybrid of American football and rugby, with loose formations, plenty of turnovers, and grievous injuries.“
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This game plays a lot like Werewolf or Mafia, but with some interesting twists that increase everyone’s enjoyment.
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As far as I can tell this is the only case I can find of two games being combined like this, barring homebrew mashups like Zombies: Mall Madness or Telestrations against Humanity.