Brainwaves
1977
BGG Average Rating
6.2
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Players
2-2
Weight
1.00/5.00
Playtime
30 min
Age
8+
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📖 About This Game
Brainwaves a two-player abstract, fairly simple in concept.
Basically, it's a grid, and you've got 3 pieces on your side, and the other player has three pieces on their side. To win, you have to move two of your pieces onto the other side. Your pieces are all the same shape, in red, yellow, and green. You roll a die, and then get to move one of your pieces that number.
The gimmick is this: before moving your piece, you choose which one you want to move, and then turn a hidden dial to that color. Your opponent then turns their hidden dial to the color they THINK you're going to choose (or the color they want to stop you from choosing).
After both players have set their dials, a button is pressed, and the colors light up, revealing the choices. If he guessed right, you don't get to move. Otherwise you do move, and then the turn alternates - your opponent rolls and you have to guess.
There are passages on the board that can be blocked strategically, and you can't pass another token - but if you land on it exactly, you send it back home
There's a lot of double- and triple- thinking ("They think I'm going to do that, but instead I'll do this. But what if he realizes that I know they thinks I'm going to do this...") to it, and it has a built-in balancing mechanism - when a player has gotten one piece in, they then only have two to choose from, which increases the chance of their opponent stopping them.
Most games take around 30 minutes, but with a lot of good guessing, the game could, in theory, go on forever. I've seen one game take almost an hour-and-a-half!