Magic Dance

Magic Dance

Björn Hölle (1988)

5.5
BGG Rating 647 votes
3-6 players Best: 4-5 45 min 8+
Complexity Light — 1.5/5
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About

A memory and strategy game also published by F.X. Schmid under the title Dance of the Witches, this is essentially Pachisi but so that the playing pieces' identities are hidden, and after a while the game gets pretty chaotic with each player trying desperately to remember which of the witches belong to them and not help opponents or hinder themselves by mistake - it's even possible to drive opposing pieces home by driving them into your own base by mistake, in which case they will instantly teleport to the correct one. Also, pieces are not captured - probably because this would mean revealing their identity - but simply jumped back 7 spaces on the track and if that space is occupied, they're jumped back another 7, and so on. It is possible to make any one piece's identity public for a moment though, by rolling a 6, but that 6 cannot then be used for movement also. Like Sagaland/Enchanted Forest - which the playing pieces will bring to memory - this is more of a family game than simply a children's game.

Publisher AS Company , Dal Negro , F.X. Schmid , Ravensburger , Vini-Spil Artist Graham Howells, Walter Pepperle, Günter Mattei, Björn Hölle, Carol Heyer

Themes

Recommended: 3-6 players No necessary in-game text

BGG Community Intel

5.5

Weighted Avg

647

Ratings

1.7K

Owned

67

Wishlisted

Std Dev: 1.45 Wanting: 11 Trading: 52 Family Rank: #2723
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