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Ludopedia
5.3
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those seeking a quick, cooperative filler that fits in your pocket. Its strongest point is the addictive simplicity.
Highlights
- Rules explained in two minutes
- Extremely portable and lightweight
- Accessible coop for beginners
- Very budget-friendly price
Keep in mind
- Games end very quickly
- Limited strategic depth
FOR GENRE FANS
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Imagine a vibrant street market filled with colorful, fragrant fruits—that's the vibe of Qui-Quitanda! In this game, you and your friends aren't competing to be the best shopper; instead, you're working together to organize fruit bags as efficiently as possible. The goal is straightforward yet challenging: create sequences of fruits, either horizontally or diagonally, to secure the necessary points.
The core of the game lies in constant decision-making. With every card, you must think fast: is it worth investing time and effort to improve the bag already on the table, or is it better to take a risk and start a brand new bag from scratch? This risk-reward dynamic, combined with the need for group coordination, turns a simple task into an engaging mental puzzle.
Beyond the gameplay, Qui-Quitanda is part of the PaperGames Micro Line. This means it's the kind of game you can literally take anywhere. The box is as thin as a pencil and weighs almost nothing, making it perfect for filling waiting times in lines, during trips, or as a quick filler between larger gaming sessions. It is the definition of 'affordable fun': easy to explain, fast to learn, and with components that take up zero space. If you're looking for something lightweight that still requires a bit of logical reasoning and cooperation, this little market giant is the right choice. Get your bags ready, match the colors, and try not to leave any fruit behind!
The core of the game lies in constant decision-making. With every card, you must think fast: is it worth investing time and effort to improve the bag already on the table, or is it better to take a risk and start a brand new bag from scratch? This risk-reward dynamic, combined with the need for group coordination, turns a simple task into an engaging mental puzzle.
Beyond the gameplay, Qui-Quitanda is part of the PaperGames Micro Line. This means it's the kind of game you can literally take anywhere. The box is as thin as a pencil and weighs almost nothing, making it perfect for filling waiting times in lines, during trips, or as a quick filler between larger gaming sessions. It is the definition of 'affordable fun': easy to explain, fast to learn, and with components that take up zero space. If you're looking for something lightweight that still requires a bit of logical reasoning and cooperation, this little market giant is the right choice. Get your bags ready, match the colors, and try not to leave any fruit behind!
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Publisher
PaperGames (III)
Designer
Reiner Knizia
Artist
Vinícius Xavier (vienno)
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! It's designed to be intuitive and fast. Everyone can start playing in just a few minutes.
How long does a game last?
It's a blink-and-you-miss-it experience! Games last about 10 minutes, making it a perfect filler.
Can I play it solo?
Yes, the game supports 1 to 4 players, so you can test your skills in solo mode.
What's inside the box?
A compact deck of cards and the ultra-thin Micro Line box.
Is it suitable for children?
Absolutely! Since it's cooperative and focused on pattern recognition, it's great for kids.
What is the mentioned Micro Box?
It's a special storage box designed to hold three Micro Line games together for better organization.