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Breaking Games' Bezier BGZ1343 Asking for Trobils is a vibrant, worker-placement board game designed for ages 6 and up. With dimensions of 6 x 26.5 x 26.5 cm and a weight of 1.66 kg, this game is easy to set up and perfect for family game nights. No batteries or assembly required, just pure intergalactic fun!
Product Dimensions | 6 x 26.5 x 26.5 cm; 1.66 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months and up |
Item model number | BGZ1343 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Color | Multicoloured |
ASIN | B06XBWZ9TL |
D**S
Fantastic art and fun for most all ages. Great components. Worth every penny.
I love this game. I almost backed the kickstarter back in the day, and kept my eye on it ever since. Finally caved and bought it a few weeks ago and I have regretted nothing. Its got a wonderful art style, good game components and fun easy gameplay with a nice blend of strategy.Easy to play and teach. fairly quick gameplay. Can include up to 7 players, though best with groups of 3-5.My only beef is that it is not easily organized without some help. I will be purchasing a small organizing kit soon.
W**T
Good balance of silly and strategic
Trobils is essentially a worker (ship) placement and engine building game. You collect resources to capture trobils for points. The placement rule has the mechanic that you can bump or be bumped from the positions on the board. Being bumped off of the board is a positive since it releases your ship for reuse on your next turn. If you aren't bumped then you have to miss your next turn in order to reclaim your ship(s). This bump mechanic adds an extra element you don't see in other worker placement games, where you need to consider how likely it is you will be bumped when deciding on an action.Since everyone usually has only one action (place a ship) each turn the game plays quickly with even 7 players.Everything in the game is out in the open (you can see what everyone else has). The 'screw you' factor is also low. There are very view actions one person can take that seriously harms another. The worst thing someone can really do is choose not to bump you (forcing you to skip a turn) or claim a Trobil before you can (with everything being in the open this usually isn't a surprise).The only luck in the game is a card deck at one of the locations where you draw 'riff raff' characters, e.g. pirates or hitchhikers. The cards/characters are all beneficial to the person who drew the card. Some of them are more useful than others, none break the game, but a good draw at just the right time can swing things significantly. Still, after multiple replayings I have yet to see someone win just because of a lucky draw.If you have a casual gaming group, with a mix of different styles of play and gaming experience, this is a great choice. It is fast and light hearted enough for the casual players. But, it is still strategically interesting enough to engage your more serious boardgamers.
R**S
Fun worker placement game
This is a nice, light, easy for most ages, "worker placement" game. My family has kids from age 6 to 13 and everyone was able to understand it well on the first game. The worker placement mechanic is well done and the game moves very quickly. It's also nice that it supports a high number of players. It has a decent amount of strategy and is themed well. I'd definitely recommend it as a family game or as an addition to any hobbyist board gamer who is looking for a decent "gateway" game to show people who are unfamiliar with the hobby.The only minor gripe I would have is the number of peices and options being a bit overwhelming. But again it's not so much that a kid can't understand it. Just a lot of things to set up, take down, and think about during gameplay.
J**L
I love the game
I love the gameI love the game but the packaging was crap and the box is falling apart
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