Game: Fairy Tale Inn
Designer: Remo Conzadori, Paolo Mori
Year: 2021
Fairy Tale Inn is what you might expect from a gamer version of the classic Connect 4. You're dropping tokens into the vertical board that sits between two players and the only downside is that you don't have that flap at the bottom of the board that releases all of the pieces at the end of the game!
On your turn, you select one character from the market of four available, with the freshest two tiles in the market costing coins if you want to take them. Some characters have powers when they are played, whilst others give end game scoring. When you drop the tile into the board, you perform any immediate powers and take any rewards, like coins, into your supply. A few of the spots on the board have an additional bonus marking, either giving you a bonus coin, an extra turn, or there are a couple of spots that cancel the character's power. The game will end when three columns have been completely filled and your coins will be added to your end game points.
The game comes with eight characters and five are chosen to play with in each game. The combination of characters that is chosen can really affect the quality of your game. Some characters combine well together and others want you to achieve exact opposite patterns on the board, meaning that each game can have a very different scenario to solve. It's surprisingly hard to figure out an optimal play that with outwit your opponent and I'm not quite sure if that speaks to the level of challenge in the game, or more that there isn't a very satisfying move to be found. After a few games, I'm leaning towards the latter - it's just very challenging to make a truly great move.
Fairy Tale Inn is a really nicely produced game that positions itself perfectly as a next step game for families familiar with Connect Four. Unfortunately I am struggling to enjoy it because it doesn't feel possible to make a great move, you just try your best and hope that things work out in your favour at the end of the game. I can see how the theme and the interesting scoring might be enough for a more casual two player audience, but for me there would need to be a few more powerful combinations to make this one stand out. For the Yellow Meeple, it's a 5/10.
Fairy Tale Inn was a review copy provided by Asmodee UK. It is available at your friendly local game store or can be picked up at http://www.365games.co.uk
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