![]() We will send you a mail, once MicroMacro: Crime City Full House is in stock in at least one store. The buffet continues, but be prepared to just have a nibble at it over an afternoon, as you’ll feel worse for wear if you try and pig out. If you would like to be notified, when MicroMacro: Crime City Full House is in stock, you can enter your e-mail here. Winner of the 2021 Spiel des Jahres award the most prestigious award in the tabletop gaming industry Micro Macro invites players to use their. The original MicroMacro: Crime City, which was released in 2020, is a detective board game for one to four players that features an illustrated map for players to search for clues in. The new cases are as good and as entertaining as the first game, but do suffer from presenting the same loop, even in the longer and more complex cases.įull House brings us more of what we thought we wanted. Maddie and Wheels run through the best detective board games. There’s a universal good will for this game, it’s something people want to leave out for a long weekend (they say) but in reality, they can get burned out after a handful of cases. This stark visual flare and huge amount of stuff going on in the city itself are part of the appeal – but is also simply hard to look at for too long. At its worst, you can wear a group of players out quite easily as they stare really hard at a map looking for a ‘car with two stripes on it’ and so on. At its best, being the sleuth who spots that the victim was left handed, so there’s no chance it’s suicide with the gun in her right hand, feels pretty smart. Players are once again looking to answer questions using their map-reading and scanning abilities, and then a little bit of lateral-logic on top. With that comes the same problems that we had in the original game – it’s really quite a lot of squinting. We have a new bit city map, and a ton of new case cards. ![]() The second entry in the Spiel des Jahres 2020 winning Micro Macro series (for we assume there will be more) is very much more of the same. ![]() Pick up the latest issue of the UK's fastest-growing gaming magazine in print or digital here or subscribe to make sure you never miss another issue. This article originally appeared in issue 62 of Tabletop Gaming. ![]()
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