In the sense that players have the same goal in both games, yes - but Quiet House is more restrictive in that nothing ever leaves the board. At the same time, it's looser in that multiple solutions exist for each set-up. -WEM
Played this at Essen at the Mandoo Games booth and it is an absolutely amazing game. I knew from the moment the box was set up that this is something unique and special and simple yet challenging. Unfortunately it was quickly sold out, hoping for a EU-wide release.
Looks fun. It definitely feels like it's sharing some DNA with Decorum.
In the sense that players have the same goal in both games, yes - but Quiet House is more restrictive in that nothing ever leaves the board. At the same time, it's looser in that multiple solutions exist for each set-up. -WEM
@@boardgamegeek, and both games end up trying to make people happy about an odd room arrangement. 🙂
Played this at Essen at the Mandoo Games booth and it is an absolutely amazing game. I knew from the moment the box was set up that this is something unique and special and simple yet challenging. Unfortunately it was quickly sold out, hoping for a EU-wide release.
Cool seeing new stuff like this.