I mean, there is the tiny issue of how to win, but I can’t honestly tell you how to do that, as that’s determined by what scenario you choose to pick. However, if it knocks your opponent over, then the shot is considered a hit and the unfortunate recipient of the bullet loses 1 hit point. If it taps an enemy, it’s only considered to have grazed them and does nothing. Here they place a small grey disc on either side of their cowboy and flick it (preferably) at someone they don’t like the look of. If however, it remains unscathed, the cowboy takes up their new position in the discs space.Īlternatively, they can shoot, attempting to tear some holes through the opposition. If it hits anything, then the movement is considered void and the cowboy returns to where they started. If they want to move, they replace their cowboy with a movement disc and flick it across the table. On their turn a cowboy can do two major actions. The way you go about resolving these battles is so darn daft it’ll have you all in hysterics. It seems disrespectful to dismiss these town slaughters as silly calamity, but I can’t help it. ![]() Once everyone has assigned themselves a lawman or a member of the corrupt Cooper Clan, player’s go about causing raucous nonsense across the town. Flick ‘em Up! automatically stands out with its buildings that pop up high, the towns that invade the table and slick wooden components make it an eye catching wonder, and that’s before anyone even starts thwacking each other.īefore the game begins, cowboys divide themselves up into groups, half becoming the good, half becoming the bad and a varied amount becoming the ugly dependent on who’s playing. There may be no classic train based calamity committed to jaunty piano tracks through black and white filters, but Flick ‘em Up’s components manage to fill the hole the lack of nostalgia leaves. There’s no tying people to train tracks, though, so…not off to a perfect start, but bear with it. *Ideal for tables 3’X3′ or larger! Any smaller and you might have some space issues!Ī wordy opinion: Flick ‘em Up! has you and up to 9 others causing shootouts and mass panic in spaghetti western towns across America as one half take on the role of lawmen trying to prevent the other half playing as outlaws completing some dastardly schemes ranging from poisoning water to committing robberies. *Varnished components ensure a great deal of control when it comes to flicking pieces across the board, making each minor victory satisfying. *Comes with 10 scenarios, each adding nice degrees of variation to games without ever overcomplicating the rules.
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