Game Info
Year
2025
Players
2-5
Age
10+
Playtime
25 min
Collection
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Description
Deduction game using digital number fragments where players race to guess a secret 6-digit code
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Discussion at 16:23 sentiment: mixed
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Overall sentiment (raw)
mixed
Pros
- Enjoyed playing it as a two-player game.
- Good fun, good little deduction game.
- Looks like a very cheap game.
- Cheap simple deduction game.
Cons
- Concern that players might always finish on a tiebreaker or at the same time.
- Not much variation in how quickly one can figure it out.
- Uncertain how it fares in multiplayer.
- Other deduction games might be preferred.
Thematic elements
- Logic deduction puzzle
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Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
- Logic deduction — Players ask questions about a six-digit code (e.g., 'how many segments are highlighted', 'is this number bigger than the one to its left', 'is this an odd or even number') to figure out the code.
- Puzzle solving — The core of the game is figuring out a six-digit code through deduction.
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Quotes (from this video)
- Remember, it's only a game.
- I mean, you know, as I mentioned those ones a second ago, those were most of the ones that I would have previously thought of.
- And you cannot pace this theme. I'm sorry. You try to pace this theme on a game and not respect it, I would go nuts.
- But, uh yeah, you know, um anybody that is willing to replicate the art style of I mean, I suppose I don't want to say I'm probably going to say no more than once this uh this discussion, but Glass Cannon Unplugged have done a good job with respecting IPs.
- And you know, when we were in the 80s and early '90s, we grew up with films that were designed to traumatize you, and they did, but they were good, entertaining movies, and they did their job, and they didn't suffer from the tropes of these days.
- So, stuff like this and Slay the Spire and things like that, I never really got into, you know, then I don't particularly I've played Slay the Spire. I found it boring honestly as a game.
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