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Quacks of Quedlinburg is the best push-your-luck game I know and it executes the mechanism in a way that removes the frustration that usually accompanies it. You are drawing from your own bag, so the catastrophic draw was something you added. The consequence of busting is bounded — you choose between scoring points or adding ingredients, not between winning and losing. The game is never over after a single bad round.
The bag building between rounds creates genuine long-term strategy. Building a powerful bag for the final rounds is how you win, but a powerful bag is also more likely to bust. The tension is self-generated, which is the mechanism's key insight.
For groups that dislike randomness in games, Quacks will not convert you. For groups that want light-to-medium weight and genuine excitement, it is one of the most consistent enjoyable experiences in the hobby.
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