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Allplay Mind Space Board Game – Polyomino Roll & Write for 1-5 Players | 30-Minute Play Time
Allplay Mind Space Board Game – Polyomino Roll & Write for 1-5 Players | 30-Minute Play Time
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Meet Mind Space
Allplay's Mind Space Board Game is a compact, fast-paced roll & write that fits on a shelf and into a bag. Designed for 1 to 5 players and about 30 minutes per session, it invites quick decisions, colorful thinking, and shared play moments.
What you’ll experience
- Five pursuit (polyomino) cards are available each round, introducing a dynamic choice between shapes and colors.
- You roll five dice to assign colors to those shapes, then decide which shape to draw on your brain board, creating a tactile, visual record of your plan.
- Points come from drawing green shapes and from fully filling brain sections, rewarding careful planning and bold placement.
How the game unfolds
- After 12 rounds, players tally scores from completed brain sections, public goal cards, and the color organization of each brain region.
- Roll & Write mechanics keep turns quick and rules light, making it easy to teach and learn in under a few minutes.
- The small box and clean components support fast setup, relaxed play, and easy travel.
Why players love it
- Fast to learn, quick to teach, and fun for game night, classroom, or travel sessions.
- Play with family, friends, or roommates—each session offers fresh layouts and new goals.
- Bright visuals, satisfying sounds of drawing, and a tactile rhythm that many players describe as engaging.
Mind Space blends strategy with light luck, encouraging players to think ahead, adapt on the fly, and enjoy the shared puzzle of a brain-themed landscape. While outcomes vary, the framework supports compelling decisions, meaningful choices, and memorable moments around the table.
FAQ
Q: What is Mind Space Board Game?
A: A fast roll-and-write game for 1-5 players with 30-minute rounds, featuring polyomino shapes on a brain-themed board.
Q: How does scoring work in Mind Space?
A: Scores come from filling brain sections, drawing green shapes, and completing color-based goals across rounds.