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Last year, October 2019, we played “Don’t Get Got,” throughout our 12-day trip to England, Germany, and Spain. This is a secret mission party game by Zoe Lee and James Vaughan and published by Big Potato Games. Join us as we look back at our experience with the game. Please let us know what you think about the game in the comments section below!
Don’t Get Got SU&SD Kickstarter: http://kck.st/3nUbmps
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BGG Link: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/262547/dont-get-got
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11 thoughts on “Don't Get Got – Review (Played at Essen Spiel 2019)”
whaaaat didnt expect a review for this, very cool
AAAHHH! Watching all the disappointed faces. So good! Thanks for the laughs.
What a fun review! Definitely a perfect game for hosting friends from out of town, travelling, etc. I'll have to check it out!
so much fun! wish i had this is high school : ) You did a great job showing off this game guys!
How about the replayability? Once you play the game with the same people? Is it possible or the missions will be the same?
Have you played this one? Thoughts? What is your favorite party game?
Hope you enjoyed San Sebastian!!! One second in the video was enough!
I'm such an introvert…I'm not sure if I would be able to do this. Seems like it would be really fun though.
Fantastic video! What a fun idea to edit in all the travel/game play while talking about the game. well done!
So fun ! It is good to see a bit of your personalities in a different environment and I think the game it’s more fun with friends like yours! Haha I enjoyed this video a lot.
I’m afraid I will be the one to produce the only negative opinion here, but I have a couple of serious issues with this game. First, from the review of Shut Up & Sit Down, I got the impression that some of the tasks could potentially lead to conflict if the other people playing don’t have a thick enough skin. It is what threw me off at first, as I strongly dislike games that give you an excuse of being a dick to others. Second, i believe the timing of the Kickstarter is not very appropriate, as this is a game that requires close physical contact with a number of people. I believe it would have been better if the campaign had been delayed by a few months.
I have nothing against the Shut Up & Sit Down gang – in fact, I consider them great people. However, most of their reviews only show me how much their tastes are different from mine. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but after having following you for months now, I’ve never had the same feeling, so there you have it.