Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Creative mix and match game for big score
Cons: Many colors are too similar except in bright lights
The Bottom Line:
Line up tiles by their
Colors and shapes scoring points
For addictive fun
Mix and Match Shapes and Colors and Score Big Points with
Qwirkle
Qwirkle is the new popular game in my family. I hadn’t even heard of it, but both my
parents and my brother and sister-in-law asked for it for Christmas. Over the time I was there for the holiday, we
played it quite a bit because it is lots of fun.
The game consists of a bunch of blocks with colors and
shapes on them. There are six colors
(red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple) and six shapes (from circles to
stars and diamonds). There are three
sets of all color and shape combinations, so there are 108 blocks in the
game. While the game comes in a box, it
also includes a bag for drawing, which is very helpful.
The point of the game is to score big points. You do this by matching color or shape to
create lines. There can only be one of
each color or one of each shape per line.
You get points for how many your play creates in a line. For example, if you play two pieces to create
a line of four, you get four points. You
get extra points if your play can count for more than one line. And if you complete a line of six (called a
Qwirkle), you get a bonus. Once you’ve
played, draw the number of tiles you played from the bag. Once the tiles run out and someone runs out
of tiles in their hand, the game is over and the high score wins.
It sounds complicated, but it is actually very easy to pick
up. Once you’ve played a turn or two,
you get the strategy and the ways you can play things. The score starts to add up, too. Don’t worry if you fall behind because things
can change.
Part of that is strategy.
Do you block a potential Qwirkle and potentially hurt yourself
later? Do you hang on to a tile you can
play in hopes of getting a Qwirkle later?
Do you play the other tiles in your hand here or there?
And that’s what makes the game fun. We played multiple games over the course of
three or four days, and no two tables were close to looking the same when we’d
finished. It obviously depends on which
tiles are drawn when and then which are played.
The strategy also makes the game fun. With every turn, I’m looking over the board
and trying to play to get the most points without setting up my opponents to
get bigger points. Since this is an
individual game, it helps that you don’t have to try to second guess what your
teammate has. You are only playing for
yourself.
The box recommends the game for ages 8 and up. While younger kids could certainly match the
colors and shapes, they might miss out on the subtle strategy involved. Obviously, that age is a guideline, but it
seems like it’s probably about right.
Likewise, they recommend the game for 2-4 players. The first time I played, we played with 5
people. I don’t see where it makes too
big a difference, although too many people playing would make the game to hard
to win. I think six might be the max
that would make the game fun.
The one problem with the game is the colored tiles. They are too similar to each other unless you
are in bright lights. Green is about the
only color that doesn’t look like its neighbors in the rainbow. It’s something to watch out for, although
it’s not bad enough to ruin the game.
It amazes me how people keep coming up with fun games, but
Qwirkle proves that there are still creative people out there creating new, fun
games. You’ll be hooked after your first
game.
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