
Ohio Review
Ohio throws bluffing and laughter together in a fast little box. If you like calling friends liars and don’t mind a pinch of luck, you’ll have a blast. My group still talks about our epic double bluffs!
Players compete to dominate and control more areas or territories on the game board. It often involves conflict, strategy, and negotiation. Examples include “Risk” and “Smallworld”.

Ohio throws bluffing and laughter together in a fast little box. If you like calling friends liars and don’t mind a pinch of luck, you’ll have a blast. My group still talks about our epic double bluffs!

*star shines for quick, easy play and flashy art, but luck can tip the scales. Best with friends who like some chaos, not for serious tacticians.

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