Mount your friends review

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I've only ever played it at parties with people hotseating so everyone get's a turn, and people don't look away when they're not playing. It's the kind of experience that draws a crowd. There's strategy to be found in your person placement, as each player tries to create a difficult overhang (teehee) or awkward slope (giggle) for their opponent, but the winner is almost always the person with the mettle not to sweat under the time pressure. It's not very much time at all to climb a flesh mountain that quickly grows six, ten, fifteen people high. Sixty seconds is a long time to climb a platform or a single person. The greatest source of humour comes from the very real tension the game creates, though. Every character looks ridiculous (the Steam version has extra customization) and its full of windmilling willies and accidental hand-placements from the climbers. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

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