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Review on Survive The Desert With Gamewright'S Forbidden Desert: A Cooperative Strategy Board Game by Bobby Inappropriate

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Forbidden Desert does not desert its predecessor.

I was first introduced to Forbidden Island when playing a friend's copy and found it to be a fun game with some unique mechanics. When I learned about Forbidden Desert I figured this would be similar but was surprised at the added twists this game has. It still relies on cooperation (though in my experience it seems like games tend to gravitate towards an overall "leader") but now literally adds the new layer of sand.It's a challenging game with replayability (winning is not easy and varies from game to game based on how the board is randomly pieced together). You and your fellow players find yourselves to have crash landed in the desert and are in a race against time to not only excavate the rumored sun powered aircraft but to also piece it together before the sand storm becomes too strong. Some fun game play differences when comparing with Forbidden Island: tunnels can be uncovered allowing you to move further along the playing field, there is a sand storm that has a mind of its own adding a level of unpredictability to the game (you do not know where the sand will pile up next or how many tiles the storm impacts), the way parts are unveiled adds a bit of uncertainty as you hope what lies beneath the sand will help save you (while in Forbidden Island you could come up with a plan on how to retrieve the different elements).The quality is high- with the game coming in a nice tin and pieces made of sturdy, thick cardboard as well as metal/plastic craft pieces. The only thing to be careful for is the propeller, it is rather fragile and can easily break.Cooperative games are not for everyone, as I have found when attempting to introduce others to the concept, and Forbidden Desert is no exception to some not understanding/enjoying these types of games. If you enjoy cooperative games then this is a fun time that I can see you playing again and again! If you have Forbidden Island, this is definitely a step up. The makers said that they were taking on the challenge of creating a completely new game play experience while leaving elements of Forbidden Island in tact and I believe they have succeeded.

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Pros
  • Board Games
Cons
  • The game's pieces can be quite fragile and prone to breaking if mishandled, which can be frustrating for players who have invested in the game

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