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Board game sharing! The psychological warfare story of the board game love letter


Yesterday, I introduced the gameplay of the board game love letter, leaving a tail and saying: "There is a little story about "psychological warfare", and I will write it another day. "It's like this...

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Because I liked this game very much, and soon I was playing board games with a group of children, and the children's acceptance was also very high. The bigger trouble is that there are too many "giraffes". (As mentioned in yesterday’s article, in order to win, some children will want to peek at other people’s cards to guess it) (To be honest, this seems to be one of the factors that children can’t control, and they will see it accidentally, why? Why don't you watch it?) (So this kind of peeking problem can only be done by moral persuasion "don't peek" on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is to ask the child to protect your trump card!) (There are heavenly soldiers who like to hold it in their hands. With the card, it is dangling vigorously, and it is difficult for others to see it)

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So there is a saying: Whether any board game is fun or not, it depends on the gamers, the fun ones, and the more fun you get, the more fun you are, and the less fun games often make other players laugh and cry, and the more you play, the harder it is to play.

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What I want to talk about today is the "fun group" that is more fun to play. Playing Love Letters N years ago, this group has passed many Love Letters, the children are already familiar with it, all of them have above-average playing skills, and have a certain level of observation and logical reasoning ability for the game.

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This time, a small five player, Mr. A, in a certain round of the game, soon after the game started, he started chasing "Number 8". Everyone was a veteran, so he followed and observed, silently remembering who was asked. "Is it number 8", and clearly see the answer "No". The possibility is that the person who hasn't been asked may be "Number 8", or that "Number 8" is still in the deck.

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In the end, the deck bottomed out, and everyone was asked "Is it number 8" and clearly saw the answer "No." There is no 8 in this game! ! When everyone was wondering if they forgot to put in the "Number 8" card, the little five player, Mr. A, said with a wicked smile: "I am Number 8!" ---I have an 8 in my hand, but I ask people if it is an 8! Let everyone forget that he might be an 8. Too strong psychological warfare!

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Taking children to play board games, I was most impressed twice, once was the psychological warfare of this love letter, and once was the lore of "Dwarf Mine" ( website , ). These two times really opened my eyes to the wisdom of children. Underestimate!


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