6.0
rating
Ludopedia
6.7
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy betting, bluffing and a dash of deduction, Vegas Strip will hook you.
Highlights
- Casino-themed betting
- Creative bluffing
- Unique multi-lot auction
- Power cards that shift the game
- Short playtime
Keep in mind
- Tile limit per casino
- Mandatory corruption clues
- Intense bluffing competition
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Vegas Strip is a bluffing and deduction game that places players in the role of casino investors on the bustling Las Vegas Strip. Each game starts with 20 casino power cards that alter the dynamics each time, plus a set of money tiles valued 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Players take turns dropping two tiles of each value into various casinos, trying to figure out which ones are corrupt. The corruption information stays hidden, and players must use clues and deduction to pinpoint where the corruption lies. When a casino is declared corrupt, the player who bids the highest receives 10 points, while the others get nothing. In honest casinos, the player with the most points loses, and the rest receive the amount bid. Rules limit the number of tiles per casino to two and forbid using the highest tile on a casino known to be corrupt. The game supports 2 to 6 players, lasts about 40 minutes, and offers a moderate complexity level, perfect for fans of bluffing and deduction with a touch of team strategy. Components include 140 money tiles, 20 casino power cards, score markers, and a casino board. The Las Vegas setting and betting theme add extra flair, while the multiple-lot auction mechanic injects tension into each bid. If you’re looking for a game that blends bluffing, deduction, and a sprinkle of luck, Vegas Strip is a fun and engaging choice. Moreover, the game encourages player interaction, as each decision can dramatically affect others’ outcomes, creating a tense and humorous atmosphere. Players must balance aggressive bids with the need to keep secrets, making every game a unique experience.
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Categories
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Publisher
Allplay
Designer
Peter C. Hayward
Artist
Vincent Dutrait
How many players can play?
Vegas Strip supports 2 to 6 players.
How long does a game last?
Each game takes about 40 minutes.
What is the complexity level?
The game is of moderate complexity, perfect for fans of bluffing and deduction.
What components are included?
140 money tiles, 20 casino power cards, score markers, and a casino board.
Who is this game recommended for?
Recommended for fans of bluffing, deduction, and team play.
How does the multi-lot auction mechanic work?
Players bid simultaneously on several casinos, competing for money tiles.
How do casino power cards affect gameplay?
Each card changes specific rules, such as altering tile values or limiting bids, making every game unique.