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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fast-Paced Game of Deception and Investigation,
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
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Shadow Hunters fills several niches in my gaming circle: it's fast-- a full game ranges from 30 minutes to an hour with experienced players. It accommodates a large number of players, other than pure party games like Cranium or Taboo there aren't many other games that work well with bigger groups like 5 to 8 people. But the strongest appeal of the game is the mystery each game brings: every player has a secret identity and victory condition which allows them to win. The game is spent trying to figure out who the other players are and what they're trying to do, by the actions they take and pieces of information you're able to learn about them through hermit cards. I've found that whether I'm winning or losing, the game is always exciting because I'm constantly trying to discover who everyone is and predict how the game will turn out, and the game is such that even if your character dies you can still win.
There are three "teams" in the game, Hunters who are trying to kill Shadows, Shadows who are trying to kill Hunters or kill three Neutrals if that's possible, and Neutrals who each have their own objective: one is just trying to survive, one is trying to obtain equipment cards, one is trying to kill someone when two people have already died, and one wants to die first or else get rid of the Shadows. All characters have special abilities they can only use when revealed, one Shadow character can heal upon attacking successfully, and two of the hunters can deal out a one-time attack to damage a character. The danger is that using your ability forces you to reveal which character you are and open yourself up to retaliation from your enemies. Players take damage throughout the game and go up on an HP track: the points where different characters die are labelled, so that if you make it to 8 Health, you have to reveal if you're the character who dies at that point, otherwise everyone knows you have to be a character with more than 8 health. The basic mechanics of the game are rolling the dice to move between locations, taking cards, and choosing whether to attack anyone near your location. You get information about other players by playing hermit cards, which answer questions like "is this player a hunter or neutral" or "does this character have more than 11 hp". You keep track of the information you've learned to guess who's on your team and who wants you dead, although one Shadow character, the Unknown, is allowed to lie on hermit cards, which always leaves an element of uncertainty. The mechanics are refreshingly simple, while there's a high amount of luck, you make a number of hugely influential decisions in how to use your special ability, when to reveal yourself, and when to try to kill someone you think is your enemy. The game largely plays out on the basis of who knows what, and who can trick someone else, and what makes the strategy so rewarding to come back to is that it's all about out-thinking the people around you and out-bluffing and out-guessing them. Similarly to why poker has lasted so long, it's not about mastering the game but the social environment the game facilitates. Shadow Hunters has probably gotten the most play out of any of the games in my collection for its simplicity and depth. Every time you play you can be a different character, and your friends and enemies can be completely different. I'd consider it a large improvement over games like Clue or Mafia which depend upon learning information or reading your opponents, and I'd recommend it to anyone who's able to corral a big enough group into playing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game for up to 8 players,
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When my board game friends and I get to gether it is often hard to find a really fun game that you can play over and over again, with a lot of players where the game actually does not take hours and hours to play. Shadow Hunters fits the bill really well as a game that takes lots of players (up to 8) while not taking hours to play.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Game!,
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
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I played this game at DragonCon this year (2011) and had so much fun with it! Myself and several of my friends spent about 5 hours playing it, almost back to back during lulls in the panels. That being said, I knew I would want to add this to my collection, and am glad to have it with my other games. I have not yet had the chance to play the game with the expansion characters included, but very much look forward to trying it out soon! Definitely a must buy for fans of deduction type games, as there is a lot of inference and also slueuthing of sorts via the hermit cards that goes into figuring out exactly who everyone is at the table. Aside from that, it makes a great party game, is very easy to understand, and has a lot of fun mechanics (similar to a game like munchkin) that makes it suitable for both casual players and those who play a lot of games.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Arrival for a Great Product,
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It arrived very quickly, I don't even know why they offer the fast delivery when it is almost as fast to do standard shipping; however, the game arrived in great condition (perfect in fact) and was a joy to receive. Everything was just as I expected it to be and I am looking forward to playing it with friends and family alike.
Will buy from again.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Multi-player game,
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One of the few games that works well with 6-8 people. It doesn't work that well for 4 though which means that it does not come out all that often at my house. It is fun to play though and for the times when you want a game that can support twice as many people it is a great option.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth a try,
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I bought this game on the recommendation of Tom Vasel's review. It is well worth a try. If you like Bang! the card game, you will love Shadow Hunters.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A easy to learn who is who game,
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This is kind of a detectives game with three teams on it. The three sides are the hunters, the shadows and the neutrals. The goal of the game is different for the three teams.
For the hunters and shadows it's to eliminate each other while every neutral players has his individual goal. The trick is to figure out who is who before you get eliminated. It's a very fun game with few rules to master. The core game play is a physiological interaction between the players. |
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Shadow Hunters by Publisher Services Inc (PSI)
$30.96
In stock on February 26, 2012 | ||