I can foresee that Qwirkle will be a great family game. However, I feel that there is a shortage of tiles provided and this means that the number of players at a time is limited to a maximum of four. Although it still reminds me up to now that it resembles Scrabble except you play colours and shapes instead of letters. In fact, the shapes and colours appealed to my eyes and made the tiles even nicer to look at. But somehow as I started to play, I didn't find it repetitive or boring. Qwirkle reinvents the wheels as the whole game play is based on colours and patterns, something many games share in common. I would sure like to have one strung into a necklace! The wooden tiles are really pleasing to the eye and nice to touch. The box that contains Qwirkle is rather heavy, mainly due to the weight of all the 108 tiles. In the end, I played the game with my 2 friends for more than 3 hours. In fact, I thought that I would be putting it back into the box after a couple of minutes. :)Īt first glance, Qwirkle looked like a really simple game to me. I will be discussing both the pros and cons of the product in my honest review, so if that is something that you don't want to read about, then you might as well leave right away. I thought I would write a Qwirkle review to help those that don't know about the marvelous Qwirkle game yet.Ī note of caution. That is quite sad, as personally I loved the game. When I decided to look for Qwirkle as a gift, I realised that there isn't a lot of reviews of Qwirkle out for interested people like you to decide whether the the game is for you. So anyway, why did I write this? When I was first introduced to Qwirkle, I was intrigued by the simplicity of the game. Well this is a review for Qwirkle, so click here if you like to visit the actual product.
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