About The 13th Street Crew
The Old Don runs this city. You just work for him. Or, rather, you work for a guy, who works for a guy who works for him. You and your fellow members of the 13th Street Crew occupy the lowest rung ...Read More
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Very fun! Played at midwest. Enjoyed the colaboration/anti collaboration and the storytelling provided by the jobs and resource cards.
I had the opportunity to play an early release version of this game, and really enjoyed it. The semi-cooperative nature was unique: multiple players can win together if they meet the win condition. Uncertainty about the existence of an informant is also a nice twist.
I got to play this when they were play testing at comic cons. An enjoyable game that has a lot more aspects besides your typical group deception game. The addition of resources and individuality makes it a must play
Very fun, got very chaotic
Nice mechanics, clear rules, excellent decisions need to be made throughout.
Fun game, really enjoyed it., Quite clever
I played a demo version of this game and it was fun, challenging, and new. You’re part of a crew of scumbags who are all hustling to move up in their organization, working together with other players when it suits you, but more often trying to climb past them while keeping them down. Well thought out game mechanics and multiple interesting strategies one can play out. Also, of course, one of you has gotta be a rat!
Played an early version of the game. Pretty straight forward and easy to get in quickly. Set up and rules are easy to get into for new players. Good for all ages, social gatherings or even when you're taking a short break from more serious 24 hr+ campaigns. Someone who doesn't play any board games was able to understand and get into it for a session.
In the game, you're all criminals taking on scores, except one of you could possibly be an undercover cop. You take on scores, take others on the job (or not) and try to undercover who the cop is.
It's pretty entertaining, and great for those who aren't even into board gaming. I don't recommend playing with actual criminals though, because suggesting they might be a snitch might not bode well. Multiple strategies to win gives the game more depth. Would highly recommend.
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