![]() Not since Seal Team Flix have I been this impressed with a dexterity game. But hey, I love dexterity games, so I figured I’d go in with a mostly open mind.īut I have to say, I’m in love with this hidden gem. I tend to prefer games with a bit more in the way of production values. Visually, it looks “OK” and I wasn’t too excited when a review copy arrived on my doorstep. Flick a die and do some damage! Game Experience:įlickfleet was a game I expected to play a couple of times and move on. The goal, of course, is to obliterate your opponent’s fleet. For example, once the defense grid has lost all its tokens, it can’t shoot anymore! But as systems take damage, the options degrade. For example, a Carrier might fire its gun, recharge its shields, or launch its bomber wing. Capital ships have specific systems that determine what they can do. A fighter can fire as may times as it has pieces, so it starts with 3 shots per activation, and as it loses parts, that number drops. Hitting another fighter removes one of its pieces. ![]() However, if the die careens out of the play area, it’s considered a miss, so precision is key. To shoot, you put a die (d10 for fighters, d6 for bombers) on the ship and flick it at another ship. To move, you just flick them across the table. On a turn, you can move and fire with them. The actions need to be different, and your options change whether you are activating a fighter or a capital ship.įighters, more accurately called Wings, come in two flavors: Fighters and Bombers, but both work pretty similarly. On your turn, you choose a ship that hasn’t activated yet this round and take two actions with it. Once your fleets are assembled, learning the game is relatively simple. Fighters and bombers have three pieces to them. You can either build your fleet using a point-buy system or use one of the game’s preset scenarios. Gameplay Overview:įlickfleet is a two-player skirmish game that will have two fleets of ships facing off against each other in a game of dexterity-based combat. So crack your knuckles and warm up your flickin’ fingers as we take a look at this unique skirmish game. ![]() These are two guys with an idea, literally making a game in their garage to send out to happy gamers. Ten years ago, if you walked up to a publisher with a sell sheet about a game where you flick dice off plastic ships, they might have laughed you out of their stuffy, smoke and whiskey filled conference room (probably).īut thanks to the magic of crowdfunding, and the imagination of Jackson Pope and Paul Willcox, we have Flickfleet to entertain us. ![]() Klamer L.T.One of the great things about Kickstarter is that it brings games to life that you’d never expect. Spin to Win is a trademark of The Trustee of the Reuben B. Hasbro Gaming and all related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. Unless there is a Millionaire Tycoon, the player with the most wealth wins! Will they receive a fortune and lose it as quickly as they got it? Will they need a bank loan to pay a debt? Once everyone reaches the Day of Reckoning space, everyone pays their debts and adds up their wealth to see who is a millionaire and who is bankrupt. Players imagine the life they want by choosing their path along the gameboard. The Game of Life game is a family game that’s easy to set up and quick to play. Players move the car token around the gameboard from Start, experience unexpected surprises related to family, career, and other milestones of life and see whether their choices lead them to be a millionaire or bankrupt. Hit the road for a roller-coaster life of adventure, family, unexpected surprises, and pets! Want to take the family path, start a career, or venture down a risky road? In this game, players can make their own exciting choices as they move through the twists and turns of life. ![]() Land in the Day of Reckoning space and try to become a Millionaire Tycoon to instantly win! Who is headed for wealth and fortune? Pick a path for a life of action and unexpected surprises, but spend cash wisely because the wealthiest player at the end wins the game. In The Game of Life game players choose a path and move their car tokens around the gameboard. ![]()
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