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rating
Ludopedia
6.9
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy a strategic Eurogame with a well-integrated spy theme and mechanics that keep you on the edge of your seat, 'Watch' is for you! The tension of getting caught while pulling off your schemes is the main thrill.
Highlights
- Immersive Soviet theme
- Rondel and worker placement mechanics
- Tension and strategic planning
- Creative gear production
Keep in mind
- Moderate language dependency
- Initial learning curve
- Can be too tense
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Hey everyone! Ready for a trip back in time to a Soviet watch factory with a explosive past? In 'Watch', you're the new hire at a factory that, believe it or not, used to be a key munitions production site during World War II. Your official mission? Make gears. But the real deal is you need those gears to disguise and smuggle out crates of munitions. Meanwhile, you'll be digging through your boss's files to uncover post-war corruption evidence and, on the side, using the surveillance system to catch your coworkers red-handed and extort bribes from them. Just stay sharp, because at any moment, someone might be watching YOU!
This game is one of those thematic Eurogames that pulls you right into the narrative. With every turn, you feel the pressure of time, the ticking clock, as you try to maneuver your clandestine actions without raising suspicion. The core mechanics revolve around a rondel and worker placement, where every gear needs to be in the right spot at the right time for things to work out. It's a game that challenges you to plan every move, balancing your illicit activities with your official duties, all while trying not to get caught. Perfect for those who enjoy strategy with a dash of suspense and a really unique theme.
This game is one of those thematic Eurogames that pulls you right into the narrative. With every turn, you feel the pressure of time, the ticking clock, as you try to maneuver your clandestine actions without raising suspicion. The core mechanics revolve around a rondel and worker placement, where every gear needs to be in the right spot at the right time for things to work out. It's a game that challenges you to plan every move, balancing your illicit activities with your official duties, all while trying not to get caught. Perfect for those who enjoy strategy with a dash of suspense and a really unique theme.
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Publisher
PD-Verlag, SPIELPUNXX, Rio Grande Games
Designer
Daniel Newman
Artist
Harald Lieske
What is the average playtime for Watch?
A game of Watch typically lasts between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on the number of players and familiarity with the rules.
How many players can participate?
The game is designed for 1 to 4 players, offering an experience that ranges from a solo challenge to a group competition.
Is Watch a difficult game to learn?
The BGG weight is 2.83, indicating moderate complexity. The rules aren't overly complicated, but mastering the strategy might take a few plays.
What are the main components of the game?
You'll find a main board, worker pieces, gear tokens, cards, and other thematic components to create the Soviet factory atmosphere.
Who would you recommend Watch to?
We recommend Watch to players who appreciate Eurogames with strong themes, rondel and worker placement mechanics, and who enjoy a game with a touch of suspense and strategic planning.
Do I need to know Russian to play Watch?
Not necessarily. The game has moderate language dependency, so using a translated reference sheet or printed cards is recommended to facilitate gameplay.