Adios Amigos

Pegasus Spiele · Board game · 2009
2–4 · best 4 15 min Weight 1.1/5
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A high-speed-math showdown that tests your reflexes and your brain!

Highlights
  • Fast-paced-and-intense
  • Easy to teach
  • Great party-style-energy
Keep in mind
  • Requires quick mental math
  • Can get quite loud
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About the game
Get your holster ready, because things are getting heated in the Wild West! Adios Amigos is a high-octyne card game where-your-brain-meets-your-reflexes. Set in the rugged landscapes of Mexico, you'll lead a gang of three desperados in a series of fast-paced shootouts. There are no turns here; everyone plays at the exact same time, making it a chaotic-but-thrilling-experience.

The gameplay revolves around quick mental math under pressure. During each of the five rounds, you must look at your characters' numbers and the-pistol cards on the table to see if you can make a shot. Can you add or subtract the numbers to match the target? If the math works, you better be fast enough to slam your card down before your rivals do! It's a race to see who has the fastest trigger finger and the sharpest mind.

Beyond just shooting, you'll need to manage your resources, like reloading or using dynamite at just the right moment to turn the tide. It's a game of split-second decisions where a single mental slip-up can leave you empty-handed. If you love games that get the heart racing and the table shouting, this-is your kind of showdown. Perfect for groups looking for a quick-fire filler that tests both math skills and hand-eye coordination!
BEST PLAYER COUNT
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3 REC
4 BEST
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Game details
Publisher Pegasus Spiele
Designer Momo Besedic
Artist Anette Kannenberg, Christian Hanisch, Hans-Georg Schneider
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a game last?
Very quick! Usually around 15 minutes per session.
Is it good for kids?
If they are comfortable with quick addition and subtraction, they will love it!
Is it a dexterity game?
Yes, it combines mental math with-the-speed-of-your-hands.
How many players can play?
It is designed for 2 to 4 players.
Is there a lot of downtime?
None at all! Since everyone plays at the same time, you are always engaged.