Tldr, for a 4 player game, two cards are permanently flipped face up for everyone to see and then everyone is dealt their two cards as usual. I came across this idea in the link below:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/995650 ... layer-game
I'd like to 'polish' this idea by proposing:
-For a 4 player game two cards are permanently flipped face up for everyone to see BEFORE everyone gets dealt their two cards. If two of a kind are flipped (ie two contessa) then shuffle one of the cards back into the deck and flip another card). Repeat if there is still a two of a kind.
If three players are playing (I dont recommend but will mention for accessiblities sake) then flip four cards face up. If any three of a kinds are flipped then shuffle one of those cards back into the deck and flip another until no three of a kinds are present).
Pros and cons (imho):
Pros:
1. The game doesnt become a COMPLETE or heavy bluff fest.
While bluffing IS a core part of the game so is logic, card counting and process of elimination. With less overall cards revealed there is less info to go around and forces (more so) aim less guessing vs someone calling four different roles in five turns ^^'
Yes, by end game theres plenty of info to go off of.. but until then its a bluff heavy game.
2. The game becomes more 'accessible'.
Going off of what I mentioned above, any less than five players is not as fun. (I've personally noticed that 90% of all bga coup rooms the host wants five players total. I too almost always want a coup session of five players).
The issue here is waiting for five and ONLY five players.
Five players is quite a few for a game that is (sadly and very surprisingly) not as popular as other games and limiting (There has been soooo many times that ive had four players total ready to play and then we wait... and wait... and wait..... for the fifth player to showup five minutes later or (more commonly) for someone to leave by then Dx
With more people willing to play with four players (assuming this change becomes a thing) it makes the game more accessible to more people!
3. With this change the game almost becomes a 'variant' as having info right off the bat is different (but not 'bad' different though this is my opinion).
4. This change would (unintentionally) help newer players learn the importance of card counting (and how simple it is in this game!).
Cons:
1. This change might be a turn off to some veteran players as they might complain that having TOO much info right off the bat is a bad thing.
If anyone would like me to elaborate anything i've mentioned here please feel free to ask!
Also, feel free to comment your pros/cons to this idea (:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/995650 ... layer-game
I'd like to 'polish' this idea by proposing:
-For a 4 player game two cards are permanently flipped face up for everyone to see BEFORE everyone gets dealt their two cards. If two of a kind are flipped (ie two contessa) then shuffle one of the cards back into the deck and flip another card). Repeat if there is still a two of a kind.
If three players are playing (I dont recommend but will mention for accessiblities sake) then flip four cards face up. If any three of a kinds are flipped then shuffle one of those cards back into the deck and flip another until no three of a kinds are present).
Pros and cons (imho):
Pros:
1. The game doesnt become a COMPLETE or heavy bluff fest.
While bluffing IS a core part of the game so is logic, card counting and process of elimination. With less overall cards revealed there is less info to go around and forces (more so) aim less guessing vs someone calling four different roles in five turns ^^'
Yes, by end game theres plenty of info to go off of.. but until then its a bluff heavy game.
2. The game becomes more 'accessible'.
Going off of what I mentioned above, any less than five players is not as fun. (I've personally noticed that 90% of all bga coup rooms the host wants five players total. I too almost always want a coup session of five players).
The issue here is waiting for five and ONLY five players.
Five players is quite a few for a game that is (sadly and very surprisingly) not as popular as other games and limiting (There has been soooo many times that ive had four players total ready to play and then we wait... and wait... and wait..... for the fifth player to showup five minutes later or (more commonly) for someone to leave by then Dx
With more people willing to play with four players (assuming this change becomes a thing) it makes the game more accessible to more people!
3. With this change the game almost becomes a 'variant' as having info right off the bat is different (but not 'bad' different though this is my opinion).
4. This change would (unintentionally) help newer players learn the importance of card counting (and how simple it is in this game!).
Cons:
1. This change might be a turn off to some veteran players as they might complain that having TOO much info right off the bat is a bad thing.
If anyone would like me to elaborate anything i've mentioned here please feel free to ask!
Also, feel free to comment your pros/cons to this idea (: