Table feel
Moderate interaction with a mix of direct and strategic confrontation, requiring occasional attention to other players' actions.
Players
2-8
Time
?-?
Age
8+
Weight
1.2
Rating
7.10
Teaching signal
High replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Deep strategy
Luck-sensitive
Moderate interaction with a mix of direct and strategic confrontation, requiring occasional attention to other players' actions.
Qwixx Deluxe offers a high level of variability with its gameboard and multiple paths to victory. The expansions available add new content and enhance gameplay. The strategic depth allows players to discover new tactics and strategies over time. The game scales well with different numbers of players without compromising its appeal or balance. While it may take some time to learn, the depth it offers makes it worth the effort. Overall, Qwixx Deluxe has a strong replayability score of 7.86.
Qwixx Deluxe has a moderate influence of luck. The game outcome is predominantly determined by random elements like dice rolls or card draws, but players have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. While luck still plays a significant role, there is some room for players to influence the outcome through their choices. Overall, Qwixx Deluxe offers a balanced mix of luck and strategy.
Qwixx Deluxe is a new edition of the Spiel des Jahres-nominated dice game. In this version everything is bigger, the players have boards with dry erase markers in place of the original paper and pencil. This edition is also for up to 8 players instead of only 5 in the original game. The biggest change in this edition, though, is that on the back of the regular player boards are the Qwixx Mixx boards that have the colors scrambled throughout the different lines, which changes many of the strategies while keeping the mechanisms largely the same. The rules for Qwixx: Qwixx is a quick-playing dice game in which everyone participates, no matter whose turn it is. Each player has a scoresheet with the numbers 2-12 in rows of red and yellow and the numbers 12-2 in rows of green and blue. To score points you want to mark off as many numbers as possible, but you can mark off a number only if it's to the right of all marked-off numbers in the same row. On a turn, the active player rolls six dice: two white and one of each of the four colors listed above. Each player can choose to mark off the sum of the two white dice on one of their four rows, then the active player can choose to mark off the sum of one colored die and one white die in the row that's the same color as the die. The more marks you can make in a row, the higher your score for that row. Fail to cross off a number when you're the active player, however, and you must mark one of four penalty boxes on your scoresheet. If you mark off the 2 or 12 in a row and have at least five numbers marked in that row, you get to also mark off the padlock symbol in that row, locking everyone else out of this color. When either a player has four penalty boxes marked or a second color is locked, the game ends immediately. Players then tally their points for each color, sum these values, then subtract five points for each marked penalty box. Whoever has the highest score wins.
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