However, your opponents are clever dastards and will make off with your mantis shrimp at the drop of a hat. Your goal? Have ten of your beautiful, perfect mantis shrimp in your tank. ![]() Mantis is a game of theft, revenge, and re-theft. I’ll be covering a few, so, keep an eye out for those. ![]() I think the folks at Exploding Kittens have been thinking a lot about that space, and so I’ve been intrigued by some of their more recent releases. And so you start seeing more and more games emerge in a really interesting space, as they try to court both audiences, to some degree. It’s essentially a gold mine, I suppose, if you can figure out how to get folks moving from the mass-market pool to the hobby pool, but that’s a bit beyond my area of expertise. I mean, it’s always been present, to some degree, but with the increased prevalence of board gaming societally and the full-court press that Target is trying to pull off in the board game space, you’re starting to see these really intriguing tendrils trying to connect the mass-market and hobby audiences. There’s been a really interesting trend popping up in board games, lately. Full disclosure: A review copy of Mantis was provided by Exploding Kittens.
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