That Time You Killed Me

That Time You Killed Me

2021
3.93 out of 5
145+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Scenario-Driven
Complexity
Light
Duration
15 - 30 minutes
Number of players
2 players
Minimum age
10+ years

That Time You Killed Me review

I've been looking for a new abstract strategy game to add to my collection, and after reading the reviews for "That Time You Killed Me", I decided to give it a try. And I'm so glad I did! It's a really clever game with a unique premise that's easy to learn but surprisingly difficult to master.

The core concept of the game is simple: you and your opponent are rival time travelers trying to erase each other from history. You move your pieces around on three boards representing the past, present, and future, trying to outsmart your opponent and push them into the wall or into a paradox. But as you play, the game introduces new mechanics that add layers of complexity and strategy. It's like getting a whole new game with each new mechanic you unlock.

I really appreciate how the game encourages you to play through the content in a specific order. It's like a narrative experience, with each new mechanic building on the last. I found myself constantly discovering new strategies and tricks, and it's always a joy to figure out how to use the new mechanics to my advantage.

The components are high quality and the game is beautifully designed. The rules are clear and easy to follow, and I found the game to be very engaging and fun. If you're looking for a unique and challenging abstract strategy game, I highly recommend checking out "That Time You Killed Me". It's a game that will keep you coming back for more.