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Ludopedia
7.0
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy cooperative games that put you under that pleasant tension of time running out and memory failing, Magic Rabbit is for you! It's pure fast-paced, chaotic fun.
Highlights
- Cooperative and frantic
- Memory challenge
- Super simple rules
- Quick playtime
Keep in mind
- High time pressure
- Memory dependent
- Can be stressful
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Get ready for a chaotic magic show where rabbits and hats have turned into a total mess! In Magic Rabbit, you and your friends need to act fast, as the audience is already getting impatient. The mission is cooperative: in just 2 minutes and 30 seconds, you have to tidy everything up, placing each rabbit under its corresponding hat, in the correct numerical order, from 1 to 9. It's a race against time that demands a lot of coordination and memory!
The game unfolds with stacks of face-down rabbits and face-up hats. On each turn, you can peek at a hidden rabbit, swap two hats, or move an entire stack to rearrange the line. But beware, dove tokens can block your actions, so strategically moving them is also part of the play. To spice things up even further, envelopes with secret challenges gradually increase the difficulty, introducing new rules and variants that force you to think outside the box.
Magic Rabbit is perfect for those who enjoy quick cooperative games with a touch of deduction and a lot of time pressure. It works well for families with older children, as well as among friends looking for a light and fun experience. The simplicity of the rules hides a challenge that tests your ability to work as a team and memorize positions under stress. It's one of those games that leave you breathless and laughing at the same time!
The game unfolds with stacks of face-down rabbits and face-up hats. On each turn, you can peek at a hidden rabbit, swap two hats, or move an entire stack to rearrange the line. But beware, dove tokens can block your actions, so strategically moving them is also part of the play. To spice things up even further, envelopes with secret challenges gradually increase the difficulty, introducing new rules and variants that force you to think outside the box.
Magic Rabbit is perfect for those who enjoy quick cooperative games with a touch of deduction and a lot of time pressure. It works well for families with older children, as well as among friends looking for a light and fun experience. The simplicity of the rules hides a challenge that tests your ability to work as a team and memorize positions under stress. It's one of those games that leave you breathless and laughing at the same time!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Lumberjacks Studio, 2Tomatoes Games, Alley Cat Games, AURUM, Inc., Cranio Creations, funbot, Hachette Boardgames UK, Reflexshop
Designer
Cécile Ziégler, Julie Dutois, Ludovic Simonet, Romaric Galonnier
Artist
Jonathan Aucomte, Olivier Derouetteau
How many players can participate in Magic Rabbit?
Magic Rabbit can be played by 1 to 4 players. It's cooperative, so everyone plays together against the clock!
How long does a game take?
A game is super quick! The game has a time limit of just 2 minutes and 30 seconds per round, which makes everything quite frantic.
Is it a difficult game to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very simple and straightforward. The main challenge lies in memorizing and coordinating actions with other players under pressure.
Is Magic Rabbit good for kids?
Yes! It's a great game for families with children around 8 years old and up, as it stimulates memory, cooperation, and mental agility in a fun way.
What are the secret envelopes?
The envelopes introduce extra challenges and gradually increase the game's difficulty. They add variants and new rules to make the experience even more interesting with each playthrough.
Do I need to be able to read to play?
There is no language dependency. The symbols and mechanics are visual, making the game accessible to everyone.