Hush Hush - Fog of Love - Board Game

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Hush Hush - Fog of Love - Board Game

Hush Hush - Fog of Love - Board Game

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Most scenes and all chapters ask you to make a choice. When making choices, you aren't allowed to discuss what to choose. The choice is based on what you already know - and on your intuition, of course. Each reaction is different. Some might allow you to skip the scene just played, others might allow you to change the choice your partner just made.

If a secret is revealed, place it in the play area as you would with any other scene. It now counts towards the chapter length. Fog of Love is unlike any other game I’ve played. Categorising it as a game, an RPG experience or couple’s therapy in a box is difficult, but what I do know is that I'm enjoying playing it. I'm pretty surprised that it's enjoyable for me, because I really don't get along with role-playing games and story-telling. Playing Fog of Love is like being in a romantic comedy: roller-coaster rides, awkward situations, lots of laughs and plenty of difficult compromises to make. Talk about the characters' relationship in overall terms and where you want it to go (not necessarily honestly). Players alternate taking turns until the number of scenes played is equal to chapter length (which is indicated on the current chapter card).The base game comes with four scenarios, and although you could play them again, we dont feel like we want to. To help you with that, some cards will ask you to tell something. In those cases, be as creative as you feel like. If you feel that it is hard to come up with something, just skip it. When placing the card, try to tell what it was about this feature that your character fell for (e.g., "When we first met, I immediately noticed your 'broad shoulders' and knew you would be the kind of person I'm looking for"). I want to throw in a bit more praise for the organizational aspects of this box setup: including the dividers was a nice touch. Having a cardholder for the character’s traits is extra icing on the cake. Other Versions At the end of the game, when you've come to the finale, you select your final destiny, and score additional based on your secrets and your trait goals.

Features represent what others notice about your character. They are defined by the other player. A few scenes allow you to change your character's features later in the game. Each feature gives you 1 personality token. Minor scenes don't count towards chapter length. minor scenes have this symbol in the lower right corner: In terms of playing the game, it’s a storytelling experience rather than a traditional board game. You and your partner need to actively step into the character roles for it to work. Without the cheeky dialogue throughout, it becomes a mundane card drawing routine.A situation will never impact a chapter or the finale. If it is played right before a chapter ends (and thus before the next chapter card is revealed), it will impact the next regular scene played in the new chapter. If the secret isn't revealed during the game, you will reveal it at the finale and will then resolve the 'if not revealed' effects. The player now gets the personality tokens indicated on the top of the card (if any). Together, you’ll play out the card effects. You might have to change your personality, or get creative and tell a story. In some instances, your partner will be forced to reveal a secret they’ve been hiding from you. Then, things get messy. Playing Destinies You'll now see if you have fulfilled your characters' destinies and learn whether the relationship between the characters ends with a happily ever after. Playing Fog of Love is like being in a romantic comedy: roller-coaster rides, awkward situations, lots of laughs, and plenty of difficult compromises to make.

The board early in the game. Players have made their characters and have played a chapter card and 4 scenes.Swap In: If the mentioned destiny is in your personal discard pile, you add it to your hand from your personal discard pile, and discard another destiny from your hand. When a player plays a scene, they place it on top of the last played scene (or chapter) in the play area. place it so that the lower part of the last scene or chapter card remains visible. Besides, there are also the small tokens of color. Decide what story will play through and follow special instructions. It gets placed on the intended spot. Chapter and finale cards take a move towards the respective spots. All in all, it was a totally different playing experience than anything I’ve encountered on the tabletop before. The different versions warm my heart, and the dynamics of outsmarting your partner were engaging. For storytelling games, it was humorous and zesty. When I have the time, I will try Fog of Love again, guaranteed. This game would work well for close friends wanting a laugh, light-hearted partners, and… that’s it.

Both players start with the same destinies in hand. An important part of the game is deducing which destinies your co-player has kept or discarded. This helps you understand where your partner might be heading in the relationship. Fog of Love is a 1-2 hour gaming session for two star-crossed players. Will you make it work with the challenges life throws at your relationship? Or, will you find yourself arguing over whether or not to adopt a puppy? Storytelling can be as much of a pro as it is a con depending on the types of games you both enjoy playing. I couldn’t see myself playing this game with anyone I wasn’t close to. This is a game that tells a story. The more you infuse the game with your own imagination, the more rewarding it will be.The happily ever after won't be certain, but whatever way your romance unfolds, you'll always end up with a story full of surprises - guaranteed to raise a smile! The player who didn't play the scene - which in our terminology is the partner - gets to choose. person- ality tokens awarded by the choice are also given to the partner (which is the one who made the choice). Much as in a real relationship, goals might be at odds. You can try to change, keep being relentless or even secretly decide to be a Heartbreaker. It’s your choice. There are a few scenes in the Love Story "I Know What I Want" that depend on specific genders. That's because the story is - among other things - about having children. If you want to, you can of course ignore these dependencies.



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