Zalasta said:I refuse to play Yspahan because it's kind of broken. Basically an unchallenged player can cycle through the card deck and manipulate the supervisor to get lots of cubes on to the caravan track, then just rinse and repeat and score a bunch of points again and again when the track clears. He totally ignores the shop scoring on the main board. The guy who did that completely obliterated the rest of us by getting twice as many points as the person that came in second. I think games like Yspahan in which someone can win employing just one aspect of the gameplay is poorly designed, that is why I rated Yspahan a 5.
Interesting. I played the same strategy and the game was close -- a six or seven point spread.
EDIT: The more I think about it the more I focus on the "unchallenged" part. I'm not sure its fair to call the game is broken if you guys weren't moving the the supervisor away from his shops. Or filling the caravan with your own goods.