Join the Push Revolution: Where Every Move Counts in Your Favorite Board Game!
In Push, players cunningly stack and shove colorful discs, strategizing to outsmart opponents. It’s a delightful battle of wits and dexterity where each move could tilt the balance and push you closer to victory—or doom!
Push (Board Game) Trivia
What unique mechanic does the board game Push feature in its gameplay? (Hard)
#1: Hidden object search
#2: Cooperative mission completion
#3: Simultaneous puzzle solving
#4: Card drafting
What is the primary objective of the board game Push? (Medium)
#1: To collect the most tokens
#2: To be the last player standing
#3: To complete the most challenges
#4: To achieve the highest score
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Push (Board Game) Fun Facts
In Push, players can create over 1,000 unique combinations of their three colored discs, which greatly influences strategy and gameplay variability.
Obscurity Level: Obscure
The game features a unique push mechanic where players can send their discs into the central area, creating a dynamic and engaging twist on traditional board game mechanics.
Obscurity Level: Basic
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This game is simple, fun, and moves fast. The dealer moving every round lets everyone have a moment where they're 'leading' the game, but it's nothing more complicated than flipping cards for people. I have two groups of people that I'll play board games with - people that love a lot of thinking, and ones that just want to have uncomplicated fun. Flip 7 is awesome for people that want to have un-complicated fun. The unique makeup of the deck (12 12's, 11 11's, etc) and the extra bit of card variety with a few actions and bonuses creates a good mix. For more 'party night' style board game events, this is one of the best.
I know this game is divisive, but I LOVE IT SO MUCH. Part of me thinks the divisiveness comes from whether you're up for punishing games. Right now, I don't want a game to kick my butt after a long slog of a day. I just want to have fun and explore. This is it. Vantage has plenty of medium-level challenge and decision space. But you fail forward and get to have an incredible experience.
Too many open world, exploration games punish you for exploring. Vantage is refreshing and absolutely awesome.