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BGG
Our Verdict
Anyone who loves a quick, unpredictable card game will enjoy this!
Highlights
- Fun percentage prediction
- Cards that change the odds
- Light competition for 2-5 players
Keep in mind
- Simple rules, but watch out for effect cards
- Not for those seeking deep strategy
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Make Your Choice! is a fast-paced card game that fits into any group of friends in just 15 to 20 minutes. The premise is simple, but the fun comes from the unpredictability: the player who takes the role of the ‘parent’ announces whether they want the majority or minority of the cards played to win. Then, everyone plays their cards all at once, and the deck reveals the actual percentage that entered play. If your prediction matches the outcome, you earn points. The twist lies in cards that come with different percentages from the start and in cards that shift the percentage during the game, creating unexpected twists. It’s a game that tests your ability to predict what will happen and your flexibility when the cards change direction. With 2 to 5 players, it works as a light competition, perfect for those who enjoy quick challenges and a bit of bargaining among friends. Additionally, the “mass play” mechanic (all cards are played simultaneously) keeps the tension high and the fun constant. If you love card games with a touch of strategy but don’t want to waste time on complex rules, Make Your Choice! will surprise you and bring plenty of laughs to the table.
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Publisher
クードゥーラパン (Queue de Lapin)
Designer
伊藤 誠人 (Masato Ito)
How many players can play?
The game accommodates 2 to 5 players.
What is the typical duration of a game?
Each round lasts between 15 and 20 minutes, ideal for quick sessions.
How complex is the game?
The rules are straightforward, but the strategy of predicting percentages adds a layer of depth.
What are the game components?
A deck of cards with varying percentages and effect cards that alter the count.
Is the game suitable for kids?
Yes, it’s easy to grasp, but it’s best for children around 10 years or older, depending on maturity.
Is there a draw or discard mechanic?
No, players simply play all their cards each round; no drawing or discarding.
What is the game's theme?
The game has no specific theme; it focuses on predicting percentages and competing for points.