Crossing (2013) Board Game
Crossing is a party game released in 2013 by designer Yoshiteru Shinohara. It is a bluffing game that involves set collection and simultaneous action selection. The game is suitable for players aged 6 and above, and can accommodate 3 to 6 players. The game was self-published and features artwork by Charlène le Scanff.
Game Components of Crossing
How To Setup Crossing
To set up the game, each player places a character tile in front of them. The mushroom tiles are placed in the center of the table, with the number of mushrooms being one less than the number of players. For example, in a 5-player game, there will be 4 mushroom tiles. All life stones are placed in the bag, and 2 stones are randomly drawn and placed on each mushroom tile to begin the game.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Crossing is a super simple game to learn and play, making it accessible to families with young children as well as older kids and adults. The simultaneous action mechanism keeps everyone engaged throughout the game, with no downtime waiting for turns. The game is quick, lasting about 10 minutes, and encourages competitive and strategic thinking, especially when trying to protect or steal gems.
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Personal Thoughts on Crossing
Crossing is an excellent choice for families looking for a light, fun, and quick game that everyone can enjoy together. It’s also a great option for casual game nights with friends, as it promotes quick thinking and strategic play without being overly complex. However, players seeking more in-depth strategy or those who dislike luck-based elements might find Crossing too simplistic.
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