Board Game Review: Jishaku - “The Game of Magnetic Action” - Page 2

Overall, Jishaku game play is quick, entertaining and simple. Watching the magnets become animated and jump off the board and stick to each other is startling and lends a slightly supernatural quality to Jishaku. The game variations in which players avoid attracting stones are the most fun to play. It's a great game for kids and adults. Coming up with additional Jishaku game variations is also very easy, fun and also adds creativity to the mix (e.g. my friends have already created a game variation called 'Ji-shot-ku,' which involves 1.5 oz glasses and designated drivers). It's a great way to liven up a party, break the ice at social gatherings, and would make a great gift.

For more info visit: http://www.PlayJishaku.com



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