
There are lots of likable games this time around so, without further ado, let’s launch in.
BUGS ON RUGS (2019): Rank 7289, Rating 7.2
A quickish set collecting game. There’s 10 or so different sets, each with a different scoring system (most of, for each, per something, exact number, etc). Each round you pick 2 cards from a common pool, Settlers-style. There’ll be 1 card left and it will trigger its set’s event, which will mix things up by drawing cards, swapping cards, etc. It’s all over in about 6 rounds. It doesn’t use the whole deck so with lots of cards missing, the point swings due to what’s randomly available near the end are big. Don’t be emotionally invested. The prime drawback is that for a simple game, the rules take a while – you need to cover all the scoring systems and the 10 different events. Or not, depending on your crew’s acceptance of luck. There’s no shortage of that in the game, but it is acceptably quick. And while there’s also nothing innovative here, it works nicely.
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