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| Educational Objective(s) | Enhance strategic thinking, teamwork, and social interaction skills |
| Language: | English |
| Model Number | MFR2021DR |
| Number of Game Players | 2 to 3 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 22.2 x 5.99 cm; 970 g |
| Item model number | MFR2021DR |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 months and up |
| Manufacturer | Distant Rabbit Games |
| Item Weight | 970 g |
B**H
Brilliant game. Be prepared for scenarios to come up that aren't easily explained by the rules booklet and you will need to watch the videos one the website as well. We used these in our first couple of go's and they were very useful. Loads of fun - we played on repeat during Storm Amy! Pros: a different game each time you play and loads of mind games. Cons: Cloth board is a bit of a nuisance and the rules don't explain everything. TLDR: don't play with your partner if you've just had an argument...
G**N
Mantis Falls is a great game for anyone who loves strategy. My girlfriend and I can’t get enough of thinking games and this one shot to the top of our list. However, I will say it Mantis Falls had one of the hardest learning curves when we first played. Maybe it was just us but any video we watched seemed to confuse us more. But with a little more insight and some learning it was easy once we caught on. Highly recommend
B**B
It’s hard to find many board /card games for two that are this fun, strategic, and so well produced at this price point. My boyfriend and I took around a session of gaming to learn the rules and familiarize ourselves with the play style, and the next time around, it was fairly easy to fall into. You may have to reference the rules the first few times you play, as there are, in all fairness, a good bit to keep up with- but nothing unmanageable, and the complexity was something we wanted a bit more of instead of a fast-paced game this time around. All the pieces of the game are very nicely made and the producers were generous enough to provide card sleeves- just make your draw piles a little shorter to start out as they can be very slippery and fall over. I love the storage bags especially! If you’re interested in strategy, 1920-50s mob aesthetics, and murder mystery, you’ll love Mantis Falls!
E**G
Love this game and glad to pass it along as a gift. Best 2 player social deduction game I have played. It gets better the more you play since you know more about the game, and there are more options to deduce or deceive your companion or foe.
J**R
Not got round to playing yet, was recommend by a friend as into board games and reading the rule book (its big0 it looks like a fun co-operative game, already set game night for this one 2-3 players
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