gutes Kooperationsspiel Es ist nicht einfach zu gewinnen (im Expertenmodus), vorallem nicht, wenn die Würfel einem nicht wohl gesonnen sind. Bedienungsanleitung gibt bei manchen Spielsituationen keine Anweisung, aber man findet dann schon eine Lösung.
I love this game. The players cooperate to try to save people from a burning building. The difficulty comes from the dangerous environment. It can be played by one person or by up to 6, which makes it very flexible (although for 5 or 6 players I recommend playing at a lower difficulty)
5つ星のうち4.0Flash Point: Fire Rescue Review by Dad's Gaming Addiction
2014年1月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Flash Point Fire Rescue: 2-6 Players, Ages 10+, Average Play Time: 30-60 Minutes
Overall, the game took us about an hour to play. Readers should keep in mind that we played the experienced game and it was our first time. We defeated the board with three damage markers remaining and only lost one victim.
Vinnie Jr, the eleven year old, enjoyed taking on the role of the "Driver" who can shoot the fire truck's deck gun for only two APs instead of four APs. I have to admit, that really came in handy. The deck gun can extinguish a couple of spaces with fire straight away, depending on your luck with the dice. Initially, he started out as the "Imaging Technician" so that he could reveal points of interest quickly, we didn't have enough fires on the board yet to warrant use of the fire truck's deck gun. Revealing POI's early on helped save us APs...that is...by allowing us to go after the actual victims instead of chasing false alarms.
I spent the majority of the game playing as the "CAFS Firefighter", which gave me three free APs to extinguish smoke and fires. I stayed in the thick of things, trying to get rid of the smoke and fire as to reduce the likelihood of an explosion.
Anthony Jr played as the "Fire Captain" who got to use two free APs to move someone else on his turn. This helped me out a great deal as my character, while great for extinguishing, was limited to three actual APs a turn instead of the usual four.
All three of us enjoyed the game, mainly for its cooperative play and for the whole "saving people" theme. When explosions occurred, they were anxious to see how it played out and how it would affect the rest of the board and the POIs they were going after.
I appreciate the fact that they included a family version of the rules for those that aren't into games all that much. The family version would also help someone new to the game to learn it without being overwhelmed by the more "complex" game mechanics.
If you liked Pandemic, or any other cooperative game for that matter, then I recommend looking into this one.
This is a fun co-op game that is fun for the family or experienced gamers alike. There are various levels of difficulty available to offer challenges based on the player's desire. The game is light and the mechanics are simple, but the fun of it is the tense moments of where the next smoke/fire is going to show up or where an explosion may occur, not to mention the damage to the walls.
I have a bunch of board games ranging from casual to complex and this one has probably been played more than any. It is easy to learn, and easy to refresh your memory between plays. Also, since it is coop no one gets bothered when a rule is accidentally overlooked. I guess what I like most about this game versus many themed games is that there is a clear connection between the theme and what you are doing; you are a firefighter going from room to room rescuing people and putting out fires. Oftentimes in a game you are a character (like a farmer in agricola) but you really are just focusing on numbers rather than it seeming like you are that character.