Note: same remark for Boomerang: USA or Europe
BGA lists roll&write as a game mechanism for this one and I kinda feel like it's misleading.
I guess if you take the BGG definition for a flip&write, it technically fits (these games use different cards to determine symbols and/or numbers. The results are marked on sheets of paper or erasable boards by the players).
Except it doesn't feel like a roll&write, it's a drafting game through and through. You just happen to report some choices on a erasable board but you could use cubes on a map and it wouldn't change a thing.
I'm not advocating for a category change but i'm curious what you all think about this choice.
BGA lists roll&write as a game mechanism for this one and I kinda feel like it's misleading.
I guess if you take the BGG definition for a flip&write, it technically fits (these games use different cards to determine symbols and/or numbers. The results are marked on sheets of paper or erasable boards by the players).
Except it doesn't feel like a roll&write, it's a drafting game through and through. You just happen to report some choices on a erasable board but you could use cubes on a map and it wouldn't change a thing.
I'm not advocating for a category change but i'm curious what you all think about this choice.