Bandido: Agora Vai! (2)

PaperGames (III) · Board game · 2022
1–4 Solo 15 min
2.0 rating Ludopedia
5.8 rating BGG
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2.0 rating Ludopedia
5.8 rating BGG
Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Cooperative card game perfect for families and newcomers.

Highlights
  • Easy to learn
  • Great for kids
  • Fun cooperative play
  • Quick gameplay
Keep in mind
  • 'Go Now!' cards are a gift, not sold separately
  • May require collecting all cards
  • Simple gameplay may not challenge experienced players
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Bandido: Agora Vai! is a cooperative card game that takes the classic Bandido experience and makes it more accessible and fun. The game simplifies the original mechanics by reducing the number of exits on the 'Go Now!' cards to four, making it easier for players to capture the bandit. These cards, numbered 1 to 5, are distributed separately and serve as bonuses during the game. The goal is to collect all of them, which not only makes victory easier but also adds an extra layer of challenge. The game is perfect for those who want to play with children or beginners, as the rules are straightforward and the playtime is short, ranging from 15 to 15 minutes. Additionally, the 'Go Now!' cards are a free gift, not sold separately, making them a special addition for owners of other PaperGames titles. The experience is cooperative, meaning all players work together to achieve the objective, creating a fun and collaborative environment. The simplicity of the rules doesn't compromise the fun, as the game retains the essence of Bandido while offering a more approachable gameplay. For those looking for a quick, cooperative game with a touch of strategy, Bandido: Agora Vai! is an excellent choice. The limited exits on the 'Go Now!' cards force players to think more carefully about their decisions, adding tension. Despite the simplicity, the game doesn't lose the original's vibe of chasing the bandit, but with a more friendly approach. Collecting the 'Go Now!' cards also adds a secondary objective, encouraging players to explore different strategies to obtain them. The game is ideal for short sessions, like between meals or at family events, where time is limited. PaperGames, the publisher, positioned Bandido: Agora Vai! as a more accessible version, maintaining the original's quality while making it easier to learn. The cooperative mechanic is a strong point, as it requires all players to align on their goals, which can be a fun challenge. The limited exits on the 'Go Now!' cards also reduce the chance of mistakes, making the game more predictable and less frustrating. For those seeking a quick and cooperative game, Bandido: Agora Vai! is an excellent option. Collecting the 'Go Now!' cards also adds a reward element, as collecting all of them can be an extra challenge. The game is highly rated for its simplicity and fun, especially for those looking for a quick and cooperative experience. PaperGames, known for creating accessible games, nailed it with this release. The cooperative mechanic is a strong point, as it requires all players to work together towards a common goal, which can be a fun challenge. The limited exits on the 'Go Now!' cards also reduce the chance of errors, making the game more predictable and less frustrating. For those looking for a quick and cooperative game, Bandido: Agora Vai! is an excellent choice. Collecting the 'Go Now!' cards also adds a reward element, as collecting all of them can be an extra challenge. The game is highly praised for its simplicity and fun, particularly for those seeking a quick and cooperative experience.

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1–4 players
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Publisher PaperGames (III)
Designer Martin Nedergaard Andersen
Artist Lucas Guidetti Perez

Frequently Asked Questions

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5 questions
How long does a game take?
A game lasts between 15 and 15 minutes.
How many players can play?
It can be played by 1 to 4 players.
Is it hard to learn?
No, the rules are simple and easy to understand.
Do I need to buy the 'Go Now!' cards?
No, they are a free gift with other PaperGames titles.
Is it good for playing with kids?
Yes, the simplified rules and short playtime make it ideal for children.