We tried playing it but a few questions came up. #1 What if all doors end up being opened by a player? does that mean we start the search? and who goes first because that person will for sure reveal a dog. #2 If i have two X revealed at door #3 and #4, and if the nominated door is #1 and #2, and i have my dog at #1, then i will reveal a dog and an X, will that earn me a penalty or a victory point? I don't mind creating house rules but i just want to understand how the game works first, Thanks!
Hi there, let me try to answer your questions #1: In the "deciding on doors to search"-phase, you nominate one door to open at a time. If all doors get nominated to be opened, the player with the leader marker starts revealing first. The leader will show their dog, and the round stops. No other player will reveal their doors. So no player will nominate the last door; they will become leader by nominating the last door and have to reveal a dog for sure. Beter take one of the other actions. #2: It will give you a penalty. Only if your dog was not found after the round ends, you get a victory point. The round ends when a dog has been revealed or when everyone has revealed the nominated doors and no dog was found. At our gaming table, we think the game is quite solid and doesn't need any house ruling. Thank you for your question, if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask them!
That is a hard question. It definitely works, but you miss a lot of gameplay with only two players. Bluffing is only limited and since you only have to focus on the other player, it is much more difficult to mislead the other. I think with two players there are other, better games.
Ok another? for ya my friend. 2 player game: Say the 2nd player chooses to open an additional door and takes the 1st player token. The 3rd turn, player 1, chooses to stay and not turn over more doors. Now, the search. What’s next??
Next the leader reveals what is behind the two doors that were opened on their board. If a dog is found, then the 'search' stops. If no dog was found, the first player also has to reveal what is behind the two doors. If no dogs were found at all, you are a little wiser and start the following round.
Yes, unless you decide to close them all (and open new ones + 1) or initiate a search. But as I said before, I think part of the game is lost with two players. If you want a game with a similar feel, where you have to figure out what your opponent is doing and it is for 2 players; try Dracula vs Van Helsing: ruclips.net/video/6Rru2xLXBd4/видео.html
Took this game on a trip without knowing how to play but ready to play now thanks to this video. 🙏🏼
Awesome explanation and great video! Can you do more Oink games? I'd appreciate it!
I just put Moon Adventure, the new Oink game, live. Enjoy!
Moon Adventure: ruclips.net/video/Rv_Dos9cSn4/видео.html
We tried playing it but a few questions came up.
#1 What if all doors end up being opened by a player? does that mean we start the search? and who goes first because that person will for sure reveal a dog.
#2 If i have two X revealed at door #3 and #4, and if the nominated door is #1 and #2, and i have my dog at #1, then i will reveal a dog and an X, will that earn me a penalty or a victory point?
I don't mind creating house rules but i just want to understand how the game works first, Thanks!
Hi there, let me try to answer your questions
#1: In the "deciding on doors to search"-phase, you nominate one door to open at a time. If all doors get nominated to be opened, the player with the leader marker starts revealing first. The leader will show their dog, and the round stops. No other player will reveal their doors. So no player will nominate the last door; they will become leader by nominating the last door and have to reveal a dog for sure. Beter take one of the other actions.
#2: It will give you a penalty. Only if your dog was not found after the round ends, you get a victory point. The round ends when a dog has been revealed or when everyone has revealed the nominated doors and no dog was found.
At our gaming table, we think the game is quite solid and doesn't need any house ruling. Thank you for your question, if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask them!
I totally hear ya. I’d like to know more also!
Hi! Nice video. Can you recommend this game for two? Fine gameplay?
That is a hard question. It definitely works, but you miss a lot of gameplay with only two players. Bluffing is only limited and since you only have to focus on the other player, it is much more difficult to mislead the other. I think with two players there are other, better games.
@BoardgameNinjas thank you for your opinion. Will think)
Ok another? for ya my friend.
2 player game: Say the 2nd player chooses to open an additional door and takes the 1st player token. The 3rd turn, player 1, chooses to stay and not turn over more doors. Now, the search. What’s next??
Next the leader reveals what is behind the two doors that were opened on their board. If a dog is found, then the 'search' stops. If no dog was found, the first player also has to reveal what is behind the two doors. If no dogs were found at all, you are a little wiser and start the following round.
Awe thanks!!
Is it played the same with 2 players, back and forth opening doors??
Yes, unless you decide to close them all (and open new ones + 1) or initiate a search. But as I said before, I think part of the game is lost with two players. If you want a game with a similar feel, where you have to figure out what your opponent is doing and it is for 2 players; try Dracula vs Van Helsing: ruclips.net/video/6Rru2xLXBd4/видео.html
You are amazing! Thanks gurlfriend!!