BONUS GAME: Obscurio

 

I have to leave this game un-numbered for now, as it is not a game on OUR shelves.  It belongs to my brother, and our sons showed up with it this afternoon.  In Obscurio, the players (with two exceptions) are wizards who are trying to escape a sorcerer's library.  One player is a traitor who is trying to mislead the others; the traitor wins if escape doesn't happen.  One other player, known as the "grimoire" knows the correct door to choose for each round and tries to communicate it through images.  The game is a bit like Mysterium, but it has some interesting twists - not only is there a traitor, but there are also one or more "traps" in each round.  There is also a timer, and not finishing a round in time results in one or more extra traps in the next round; this certainly does keep the game moving.   It is a cooperative game, so players talk and try to help and convince each other of the right door to choose, but the traitor has a role near the beginning of each round, and too much talk by the other players can tip the traitor off about choices he or she should be making to throw the others off.  As with Mysterium and Dixit, I love the whimsical illustrations in this game. The rest of the post will consist only of images of game elements.









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