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Japanime Games  |  SKU: JPG478

Margot

€15.92 EUR
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Description

Designer EINO
Publisher Japanime Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 15-60 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up

Margot is a strategic card game for 1 to 4 players. Infiltrate the enemy castle and fully extricate only your own party.

In the Lamballe of yore, there once lived fairies called `Margots'. They comported themselves spreading good fortune amongst the people as incumbents of their faith. An evil witch, however, did not look upon this state of affairs favourably. One day the witch roused the king of man to collaboratively extirpate the Margots from this world.

Players each take the role of one such Margot, who has narrowly managed to evade the witch's plot. They are tasked with rescuing their kin and recovering various items related to fairies. Can the fantastical triumph over the corporeal?

Starting with the players, the Margots all hold special powers. Extricated allies will subsequently become most heartening assets when infiltrating. As the game draws to a close, each player will reach a different end.

—description from the publisher (translated)

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Lionel Tao
Beautiful artwork on a simple push-your-luck game

A simple little push-your-luck game that can be played solo. Flip cards off one of two decks, which have slightly different distributions of coloured icons, get combinations of icons to buy fairy cards worth victory points and have special powers. But don't push too hard because there's danger cards in each deck and that could cause you to end your turn early.

There's no real player interaction other than to push your luck harder if someone else is leading, and some of the cards seem just straight up way better than others, as much as I want to like it, it's hard to imagine putting this on the table instead of most other games, and as a solo game it feels very luck-based.

Absolutely beautiful art by Qtonagi though, and nice little epilogue stories for each player based on their final score. The story in the manual and the art is very evocative. I appreciate it as a beautiful small object I own in my house.