Table feel
Moderate interaction with a mix of direct confrontation and strategic depth.
Players
2-5
Time
?-?
Age
8+
Weight
1.38
Rating
6.57
Teaching signal
High replayability
Highly interactive
Scales well
Deep strategy
Luck-sensitive
Moderate interaction with a mix of direct confrontation and strategic depth.
Figure It has a high replayability score due to its high variability gameboard, impactful expansions, deep strategic possibilities, and good scalability. The game offers fresh experiences each time it is played, allowing players to discover new tactics and strategies. The presence of expansions adds new content and gameplay elements, further enhancing the replay value. The game adapts well to different player counts without compromising its appeal or balance. Although it may take some time to learn, the depth it offers makes it worth the effort.
The final luck score for Figure It is 6, indicating a balanced mix of luck and strategy. Random elements have a notable but not exclusive impact on the game outcome. Players have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. The game outcome is primarily determined by player strategy and decisions, with luck playing a minor role.
Figure It, a.k.a. Domemo or Code Mine, is a captivating game with simple rules that challenges players to discover their own set of numbers — numbers that other players can see, but not you — using probability and deductive reasoning. The game includes seven "7" tiles, six "6" tiles, five "5" tiles, and so on down to one "1" tile. A player can deduce their tile numbers based on the other players' tile distribution. Deduce your numbered tiles first to win! Each player is assigned numbered tiles that they cannot see but are visible to all other players. On your turn, call out a number you think is part of your set to break your secret code! Use your deduction skills in this captivating game for the whole family! Can you crack your secret code? This game is clearly a variation of Alex Randolph's own »Code 777«. (Other similar games are e.g Coyote, What's that on my head, Egghead , and many others ...) Note: The name P. Halvah on the cover of the first Domemo-version (Ravensburger German edition from 1975) is one of Alex Randolph's pseudonyms !
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