7.9
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Ludopedia
7.0
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those looking for a quick filler with a bit of strategy. The bonus system keeps the gameplay feeling fresh!
Highlights
- Super fast and dynamic matches
- Lightning bonuses add strategic depth
- Very easy to teach new players
- Great for group settings
Keep in mind
- Luck plays a significant role
- Lacks depth for hardcore gamers
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Imagine the excitement of Bingo, but with a strategic twist and wild bonuses. That's exactly what Super Mega Lucky Box offers. Your goal is simple: cross off all the numbers in 3x3 grids on your cards to score points. However, it's not just about luck; you start by choosing three out of five initial cards and, over four rounds, manage which numbers to mark as cards are revealed from the deck.
The real magic happens when you complete a row or column. Instead of just calling 'bingo', you earn bonuses that shift the game's momentum. There's the Lightning bolt, which lets you shift the value of a number (for instance, turning a 7 into a 4 or a 1, as the numbers 'wrap' around). There's the Moon, which sparks a competition: the player with the most moons gains points, while the one with the fewest loses them. Stars reward those who collect multiple in a single round, and question marks act as wildcards to cross off any number.
The game is fast-paced. In each round, nine cards are revealed, and you decide where to mark. Completing a full card grants points, but the value decreases as rounds progress (starting at 15 and dropping to 8), so speed and efficiency are key. At the end of each round, you refresh your hand by picking one of three new cards. After four rounds, you tally everything—including points for partially completed cards—to determine the winner. It's a light, snappy experience, perfect for those who enjoy optimization puzzles without the burden of a massive rulebook.
The real magic happens when you complete a row or column. Instead of just calling 'bingo', you earn bonuses that shift the game's momentum. There's the Lightning bolt, which lets you shift the value of a number (for instance, turning a 7 into a 4 or a 1, as the numbers 'wrap' around). There's the Moon, which sparks a competition: the player with the most moons gains points, while the one with the fewest loses them. Stars reward those who collect multiple in a single round, and question marks act as wildcards to cross off any number.
The game is fast-paced. In each round, nine cards are revealed, and you decide where to mark. Completing a full card grants points, but the value decreases as rounds progress (starting at 15 and dropping to 8), so speed and efficiency are key. At the end of each round, you refresh your hand by picking one of three new cards. After four rounds, you tally everything—including points for partially completed cards—to determine the winner. It's a light, snappy experience, perfect for those who enjoy optimization puzzles without the burden of a massive rulebook.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Gamewright, AURUM, Inc., Cocktail Games, Feelindigo, JELLY JELLY GAMES, Lúdilo, Magellan, Ravensburger AG, Rebel Sp. z o.o., Reflexshop
Designer
Phil Walker-Harding
Artist
Serge Seidlitz
Is the game complex to learn?
Not at all! It's very intuitive, like a turbocharged version of Bingo. Everyone can start playing in a few minutes.
How long does a game take?
It's very fast, taking about 20 minutes, making it a perfect filler between heavier games.
Can I play it solo?
Yes, the game includes solitaire rules, which are great for testing your optimization skills.
Do I need extra materials?
Just something to mark the cards (like erasable markers), as it's a flip-and-write style game.
Who would you recommend this game to?
Families, groups of friends looking for something light, and people who enjoy number and pattern-based games.