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Bingo Link is Gamewright’s interesting twist on a classic. Every hexagon-shaped board has the same set of symbols, just in different positions. On their turn, players call out symbols so that they can cover them up, but so can everyone else. The goal is to link two sides of the board. So as you’re linking two sides on your own board, you’re also helping out the other players.
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This would appear to have a limited life-span as a game.
If you’re talking about replayability, I think you should keep in mind the age group toward which this is targeted. This is for 6 year olds and takes a game of purely random chance and adds elements of choice and planning. It introduces to younger children concepts that we see in more advanced games, such as that a move for yourself may also help others.
Interesting…my initial thought was,”Hey, that looks like a good game for my 3.5 year-old.” Backed up by David. Might have to make a move and get this for the fam.