Last Will

Last Will

2011
Strategy
4.18 out of 5
140+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Worker Placement
Complexity
Medium
Duration
45 - 75 minutes
Number of players
2 - 5 players
Minimum age
14+ years

Last Will review

Last Will is a game that's unlike anything I've played before. The premise is simple: you're trying to spend all your money as fast as possible. The catch? Whoever goes bankrupt first wins! I love the theme of this game. It's like playing Brewster's Millions, but in board game form! It's a fun twist on the usual game of collecting resources and building your economy. This game is definitely for gamers who enjoy strategy and thinking outside the box.

The game has a lot of options and strategies, and you have to be willing to plan ahead and make tough decisions to win. It's not as simple as buying properties and selling them for a profit. You can buy property, sure, but you can also let them depreciate and sell them for next-to-nothing, go to "gentlemen's clubs" with your drinking buddy, or even take your dog out to dinner. There are a lot of ways to spend money, and many of them become more interesting as you get accustomed to the game, as you can chain bonuses together to multiply the money you spend.

The components are great, the artwork is funny, and the gameplay is engaging. It can be a bit complex to learn at first, but once you understand the rules, it's a lot of fun. It's definitely not a game for casual players, but if you're looking for a challenging and unique game, Last Will is worth checking out.

I especially enjoyed playing with a group of friends. It's a lot of fun to see everyone trying to out-spend each other and go bankrupt first. The game also plays well with two players, although I found it to be more enjoyable with a larger group.

If you're looking for a game that's different from the usual fare, and are willing to put in the effort to learn the rules, I highly recommend Last Will. It's a fun, challenging, and unique game that I keep coming back to.