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Mr. Jack Pocket

Game ID: GID0218727
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From Bruno Faidutti's site:

It has been found again by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc with Mr.Jack Pocket, the small card game derived from Mr. Jack. The board is replaced by a square grid made of nine street cards. The suspects, and among them Mr.Jack, are pictured on the cards. Holmes, Watson and a dog are turning around the grid, a system already used by Bruno Cathala in several games, and can “look” at the streets in a row or column. Every round, like in Mr.Jack, four actions are available. The first player selects one, his opponent two, and the first player then uses the last remaining action. Actions allow moving a detective one or two spaces clockwise around the grid, turning a card in order to change the view of the streets, swapping two street cards or drawing an alibi card. At the end of the round, Mr.Jack states if he can be seen by one of the detectives. Of course, the detectives must identify Jack, who must stay hidden long enough to escape.

Year Published
2010
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Pros
  • Very cheap
  • Lots of layers despite simplicity
  • Easy to understand rules
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Thematic elements
  • Deduction
  • Hidden role
  • Cat and mouse
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  • When starting out in this hobby, losing is a huge pressure on the newbie. But what if you lose and win together? That's why horrified is a perfect cooperative game
  • Monopoly is simple. You usually roll two dice and have a bad time. Well, in this game, you roll two dice and have a good time
  • Engine builders are really cool because you always start with nothing and then build up from that point on and it makes you feel fantastic
  • This is a game that drew me into this hobby and I'm happy I'm here
  • And we went throughout this whole segment without saying that Monopoly sucks. Isn't that great?
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