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Pretzel Games | Men at Work | Family Game | Ages 8+ | 30-45 Minutes Playing Time

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Foreman – In this version of the game, players are dealt 2 instruction cards during setup. Players use these cards if they do not want to carry out an instruction card they’ve drawn. As an extra rule, players must also place any workers on the highest girder of the chosen colour.

Pretzel Games PZG20050 Men at Work, Mixed Colours

I love dexterity games and I’m always up for playing one. I think the reason being is I feel like I have my own fate in my hands, and that I have a sense of control. My sense of control usually fades when things don’t go as planned, but when it does, it does feel rewarding. In either case, I usually have lots of fun with them, even if I don’t win which happens more times than not. However, if you are someone who struggles with dexterity games this may not be your cup of tea. Mainly because, the whole game is about having a steady hand and piece placement. The youngest player is given the safety hook starting piece and draws the first card. Time to Build To make things even crazier you can combine all 3 of these variants if you want a much more chaotic experience.

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Allowing anyone who’s interested in playing to start without a lengthy rules explanation or a 17-minute introduction to modern board games. That concept works so well, thanks in large part to the theme, highlighted by the game’s magnificent table presence. Even if dexterity games aren’t your jam, anyone who sees this being played would be tempted to stop and watch. It’s not just that it looks nice; the components are heavy, durable, and satisfying to maneuver. Foreman – In this version players start the game with 2 random instruction cards. Over the course of the game, they can use one of these cards if they do not want to carry out an instruction shown on a drawn card. This version also states players have to place workers on the highest girder of the chosen colour.

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Dexterity games are often dismissed as being activities more than they are games, but Men at Work proves that notion doesn’t always apply. The traditional way to win is if a player collects the required number of worker of the month awards.

Again, I enjoy dexterity games of all types and Men at Work is easy to learn and fast to the table. The components included are not only aesthetically pleasing and detailed but really do an excellent job of supporting the construction theme. My group and I were big fans of the variant rules which really help enhance the base rules but also add to the replay value. Whether you like dexterity games or not, Men at Work is a lot of fun, even after players have been eliminated, as that structure is going to come crashing down at some point, it’s just a question of who will do it! Having this alternative victory condition is awesome because it creates both positive and negative moments of tension. Someone might need one more award to win the game, or they might be one safety violation away from exiting early.

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