The Fox in the Forest (2017) – Accessibility Teardown
by Michael Heron on 22/12/2018 in Accessibility Teardown, Board Game Accessibility
Table of Contents
- Version Reviewed
- Introduction
- Colour Blindness
- Visual Accessibility
- Cognitive Accessibility
- Emotional Accessibility
- Physical Accessibility
- Socioeconomic Accessibility
- Communication
- Intersectional accessibility
- Conclusion
Game Details
Name
The Fox in the Forest (2017)
Review
Meeple Like Us
Complexity
Medium Light [1.59]
BGG Rank
428 [7.23]
Player Count
2
Designer(s)
Joshua Buergel
Buy it!
Amazon Link
Version Reviewed
English edition
Introduction
I like the idea of the Fox in the Forest better than I like the game itself. It has to be admitted that might be because every time I try to remember what a trick-taking game involves all I can visualise is television static intercut with scenes from The Shining. More than is ever the case you should disregard my view in favour of anyone that knows anything. Literally anything. As a lecturer who regularly gets paid for teaching classes on subjects he doesn’t understand, that is damning self-criticism you should take seriously. Our review gave the game three stars, not that you should really care.
I’m on firmer ground here with a teardown though – at least there are some hooks Iupon which can hang my hat. [...]