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The World Changed... Crime Did Not
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Can this game be played with 2 players
Published on 08 December 2008 - 16:14:15

Sorry if this was already covered, but I was wondering if Android was playable with only two people.  I'm sure it is better with more, but I really was curious if the game simply wouldn't work with only 2 players.  Has anyone tried it with just 2 players or noticed a rule or mechanic that would make a two player game pointless?  Most of my gaming is done with just my girlfriend and so I tend to stick to games the two of us can play together.  Thanks in advance guys.

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Reply #1 | Published on 08 December 2008 - 20:24:44

Kevin Wilson said it was possible but not tested that way.  The interaction between Light and Dark cards being played would probably be the biggest impact since they would be directed  at each other instead of a 3rd or 4th or 5th party.

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aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #2 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 04:07:53

What I can guess so far, placing the evidence gained through following the leads would become quite dull in 2 players game, as the two would get  two of possible 3 parpetrators who commited the crime, so it would change the game into a contest of who places the more evidence on his/her guy.

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Reply #3 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 04:13:17

That is not quite correct. There is always one more suspect involved than players. As such, in a two player game, there would be three suspects.

However, with only two players, it will still very easy to tell the other player's hunches from what he's placing on which suspects. I assume a two player game will only half as fun as a 3+ player game.

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Reply #4 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 04:45:02

That´s what I thought... there are 3 suspects, but only two players, so two hunches... the third one is seldom geting any evidence places on it (well, it can be someone´s innocent hunch), but still... it would easily devolve the game into beating your opponent´s placement of evidence, be it plus ones on their guilty hunches, or negative ones on innocent. I just think this very game is imposible to translate into 2 players experience.

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Reply #5 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 05:36:26

Darn thats a shame.  I'm still interested in picking this title up, it just wont be able to hit the table as often as I would have liked.  Who knows maybe someone will come up with a clever variant, I know I'll still give it a whirl.  Thanks so much for the feed back guys, I would still be curious to see if anyone has actually made an attempt at two player game. 

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Reply #6 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 05:41:57

Zadok13 said:

Darn thats a shame.  I'm still interested in picking this title up, it just wont be able to hit the table as often as I would have liked.  Who knows maybe someone will come up with a clever variant, I know I'll still give it a whirl.  Thanks so much for the feed back guys, I would still be curious to see if anyone has actually made an attempt at two player game. 

It doesn't quite fit in my pefect gaming set up either.  We almost always game in couples so the only group I can target is 4-pleyr with this one.

But given Kevin's penchant for expansions, I am hopeful that he will come out with expansions that can bump this to 6 players and give some solid official variants on making 2 work.  So i plan to get it to get as much use out of the 4-player I can and then hope for the best.

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #7 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 05:58:06

You could try it. I thought Galactica wouldn't work with three, and I was surprised to see it works well (we humanity lost by centurion boarding at distance 1, after being this close to lose by damage at distance 0)

 
Reply #8 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 10:30:03

Obviously I'd like to try the game with 3-5 first, but it might be possible to try:

* Play with 4 suspects (as if you had 3 players) and hand out one guilty and one innocent hunch as normal to each player.

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Reply #9 | Published on 12 December 2008 - 12:55:35

Hi there,

The game is just available in France.

Has anybody finally played it in a 2 players mode? (and if yes, with what variant?)

Just saw also a reference to Battlestar Galactica in a 3 players mode : thought it was a normal mode, isn't it?

Reply #10 | Published on 12 December 2008 - 15:54:13

Kratos38 said:

Hi there,

The game is just available in France.

Has anybody finally played it in a 2 players mode? (and if yes, with what variant?)

Just saw also a reference to Battlestar Galactica in a 3 players mode : thought it was a normal mode, isn't it?

I've played Android with 2 players and no balancing features and it works fine. I mean, you might want to balance some things if one of the players is better than the other, but inherently there didn't seem to be anything wrong with just playing two players straight up to us (I've played two player games a few times now).

 

I'm hoping to find out tomorrow if it's a lot more fun with more players (it seems like it would be).

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Reply #11 | Published on 12 December 2008 - 15:58:14

Rooboy said:

Kratos38 said:

 

Hi there,

The game is just available in France.

Has anybody finally played it in a 2 players mode? (and if yes, with what variant?)

Just saw also a reference to Battlestar Galactica in a 3 players mode : thought it was a normal mode, isn't it?

 

I've played Android with 2 players and no balancing features and it works fine. I mean, you might want to balance some things if one of the players is better than the other, but inherently there didn't seem to be anything wrong with just playing two players straight up to us (I've played two player games a few times now).

 

 

I'm hoping to find out tomorrow if it's a lot more fun with more players (it seems like it would be).

 

Ooh nice, I am sure its more fun with a bigger group, but as long as its not broken with just two and still entertaining thats good enough for me.  Thanks so much for the feedback.  If anyone else has given two player a whirl please add your two cents. 

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Reply #12 | Published on 12 December 2008 - 16:02:55

Yes, BIG THANKS for this feedback :)))

Will order it right now, am so fan of the BLADE RUNNER style!

Reply #13 | Published on 12 December 2008 - 16:23:27

Well, you should be careful if you're playing a two player game and one of you is better than the other. It's a VP game, so the person who best balances VPs is the person who wins. If one of you isn't as good as the other one, then you might implement some kind of handicap, but I saw nothing in the game inherently worse playing with two players than with three.

 

For playing though, it seems fine to me. At most, I would seed a few evidence tokens on the suspects (Honestly, I don't see that that would hurt in a regular game either other than the fact it would increase the randomness of it all.

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Reply #14 | Published on 12 December 2008 - 17:02:55
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Since the story/RPG aspects are what sold me on this game (my copy arrives next Tuesday) I am glad to hear that it can be managed with two-players.  My wife is actually quite interested, and I may use our two player games as means of learning the game myself (before rolling it out to my group.)

Since the story is the draw, as long as none of the mechanics break, we will give it a whirl.

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Reply #15 | Published on 13 December 2008 - 17:35:57

Awesome news. Though I'll probably get most of my games as 4 or 5 players, it's good to know it works well with the whole range.

Now I need to get a hold of it. The store owner said at some point next week.

 
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