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GameWorks Wants You to Fight Monsters for Candy

Daniel Jensen
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Okay, not really – but if you could somehow merge the two new releases coming from Swiss publisher GameWorksTSCHAK! and Bonbons, both debuting at Spiel 2011, which takes place October 20-23 – you'd have something matching the description above.

For the "fighting monsters" half of this mutant game, we look to TSCHAK!, a trick-taking game of sorts from designer Dominique Ehrhard for 2-4 players that plays in 30-40 minutes. Each round in TSCHAK!, players will make three teams, each comprised of three characters from the ten cards in hand, to confront what awaits them on the three levels of a dungeon. Whoever has the strongest team collects treasure, earning positive points, while the weakest team gets attacked by a monster, costing points and making them feel like losers. After the three levels, each player will have one card in hand, and these cards are compared as well, with more gold to be gained.

At the end of a round, each player passes his hand left, which means that over multiple rounds of the game you will play with each set of adventurers, which means that every game will come out to a tie, right? No, of course not – you'll make better decisions that your opponents and scoop up all the treasure for yourself. I have faith in you.

Monsters and heroes


For the "candy" portion of this game we'll take inspiration from Bonbons, a memory game with a twist by newcomer Marc André for 2-6 players that takes 10-20 minutes to play. Mathieu Leyssenne, illustrator of Animalia and Jamaica, supplies the delectable artwork.

Eight types of candies, each in four colors, are hidden in the central 6x6 field on square tiles, along with four special tiles. Each player receives a set of four round tiles. On your turn, you try to pair one of your tiles with one from the center. When you succeed, both tiles stay face up. The first player to turn all of his tiles face-up wins.

Sounds familiar, yes? Well, the little twist is that on your turn you can also rob candies from your opponents if you can match them with candies from the center.


Well, I don't know about you, but I'm heading down to the store to buy me some candy. At least there I'll know where to find what I'm looking for without having to fight monsters – although perhaps then I'd have enough energy to face the monsters and loot some more candy...

I just want to eat them – could they possibly taste as good as they look?
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TSCHAK! looks interesting.
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Is that Dirk from Dragon's Lair, 5th card from the right?
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Is that Dirk from Dragon's Lair, 5th card from the right?


+1
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bastimret wrote:
Is that Dirk from Dragon's Lair, 5th card from the right?


Maybe Don Bluth did the art in secret! ;-)
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Both have beautiful artwork.

Give me the artwork from TSCHAK! and the gameplay from Dungeon Raiders and I reckon you could have a super hit on your hands.
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Reminds me of the times we'd play a game and forget to bring poker chips, but we had a huge bag of Skittles...
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Daniel both these games look gorgeous and a riot to play. Thanks for spotlighting them.
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At the end of a round, each player passes his hand left, which means that over multiple rounds of the game you will play with each set of adventurers, which means that every game will come out to a tie, right? No, of course not – you'll make better decisions that your opponents and scoop up all the treasure for yourself. I have faith in you.

Sounds a bit like Turn the Tide. Is that a familiar mechanic?

Good eyes, Eric. The Claustrophobia troggs, seven Dwarves and H. Potter also make appearances. Troggs below
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At the end of a round, each player passes his hand left, which means that over multiple rounds of the game you will play with each set of adventurers, which means that every game will come out to a tie, right? No, of course not – you'll make better decisions that your opponents and scoop up all the treasure for yourself. I have faith in you.

Sounds a bit like Turn the Tide. Is that a familiar mechanic?

Having all players play the same hands of cards is the same mechanism as in Turn the Tide, but nothing else sounds similar.
 
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rmilanov wrote:
bastimret wrote:
Is that Dirk from Dragon's Lair, 5th card from the right?


Maybe Don Bluth did the art in secret! ;-)


It is Dirk!

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I would love to see Bonbons hit in the US if they can get distribution. hopefully likely since so many of their previous games were released here by RGG. Seems like a fun twist to memory with candy. Of course, one of my other kid friendly faves was Dawn Under,and that one has gone over really well with kids.
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OMG!! A game about candy !! WANT!!!
 
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bastimret wrote:
Is that Dirk from Dragon's Lair, 5th card from the right?


Gentlemen, start your lawyers!
 
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So, I used to do the same thing every Halloween night in the 60s! Now, I just wait for the great pumpkin in the most sincere pumpkin patch I can find every year.
"Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see".
 
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I would love to see Bonbons hit in the US if they can get distribution. hopefully likely since so many of their previous games were released here by RGG. Seems like a fun twist to memory with candy. Of course, one of my other kid friendly faves was Dawn Under,and that one has gone over really well with kids.


Gameworks products like Jamaica, Sobek, Jaipur, and Tikal II are all available in any US stores. Don't worry for the two next one, they will also be available. Like all Essen release we are waiting for them in November in North-America.
 
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Yes in the US there games will be distributed by Asmodee (as allways ^^).
 
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