Should I Play Outfoxed!?
Players: 2 – 4 players | Game Duration 20 – 20 mins |
Min. Age 5+ | Game complexity: EASY Genre: Children Games, Deduction, Dice
Solo game mode: No | Co-op: Yes |
Online Version: No
What is Outfoxed! about?
Outfoxed is a cooperative deduction game designed for 2 to 4 players, primarily targeting younger children. Players take on the role of chicken detectives working together to figure out which fox stole a pie. The game is produced by Gamewright Games.
Gameplay and Mechanics
- Players roll dice using a Yahtzee-like mechanic, aiming to gather clues by moving to different locations or flipping over suspects.
- Rolling “paws” allows players to move on the board, while rolling “eyeballs” enables flipping suspect cards.
- Players gather evidence and use a special decoder to check traits of the suspects (e.g., if they have a cloak). Suspects who don’t match the evidence are eliminated.
- The fox is trying to escape, moving forward if players fail to complete their dice rolls successfully within three tries. If the fox reaches the tunnel, the game is over, and players lose.
- Players win if they identify the correct suspect before the fox escapes.
Why the Game is Fun
- Outfoxed is engaging for kids because of its cooperative nature, encouraging teamwork and deduction.
- The roll-and-move mechanic is simple but offers decisions, making it accessible for younger players.
- The thematic aspect of playing as detectives is appealing to children, enhancing immersion and fun.
Who Might Enjoy the Game
- This game is perfect for young children (around 5-8 years old) who are new to deduction and cooperative games.
- Families looking for a simple, educational, and fun game to help teach cooperation and deduction skills will enjoy Outfoxed.
- While it’s great for beginners, older children may outgrow it once they’ve mastered the mechanics.
What are Outfoxed Players saying about the game?
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Family-Friendly & Cooperative: The game is praised for fostering teamwork and collaboration, making it ideal for families. Parents appreciate that kids can work together, reducing competition and conflict.
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Engaging for Various Ages: Suitable for children as young as 4, and entertaining for adults as well. It’s easy for younger players to grasp, while still fun for adults, making it a great family activity.
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Educational Value: Encourages critical thinking, deduction, and teamwork. Several reviews highlight its educational aspects, such as teaching turn-taking and problem-solving.
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Quick and Easy: Games are relatively short (20-30 minutes), keeping the attention of younger kids. Rules are simple, making it accessible for younger players.
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Good Components & Design: Players mention good quality components, clear instructions, and cute illustrations, adding to the overall appeal.
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Replayability: Players enjoy its replay value, with children staying engaged over multiple sessions.
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Minor Issues: Some note that the clue-revealing mechanism can be difficult to see in low light, and younger kids may need help understanding the rules initially.
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