What Next? (party game)

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What Next?
DesignersEd Naujokas
Illustrators
  • Sam Ailey
  • Beks Barnett
  • Zoe Lee
PublishersBig Potato Games
Publication2021; 3 years ago (2021)
Genres
Players1-4
Playing time30-60 minutes
Age range10+
Websitehttps://bigpotato.co.uk/products/what-next

What Next? is a choose-your-own-adventure party game designed by Ed Naujokas and published in 2021 by Big Potato Games.[1] Players decide their story paths and complete dexterity-based challenges to finish pre-made adventures before the "Tower of Peril" (a stack of odd-shaped game pieces) collapses.

Gameplay[edit]

All players work together, attempting to navigate through the adventure and make it to the end of the story by reading location cards, completing event cards, and by picking up item cards along the way. The game works similar to a gamebook.

On each player's turn the next location card is turned over and read, then all players must choose which path to take next. If the card contains an event, the player reading the card must complete a dexterity challenge determined by the card.[2] At the start of each turn, a time wheel is rotated clockwise. Each event card has an easier day side and a harder night side, and the corresponding side is completed depending on the time of day shown on the time wheel. If the challenge is successfully completed, players proceed with their action. If it's failed, players follow a more punishing route and the reading player must stack a piece on the Tower of Peril. If the Tower of Peril collapses before the end of the adventure, the game is lost.[3] The game is won if players are successfully able to complete the adventure before collapsing the tower.

Reception[edit]

Matt Thrower, writing for IGN, praised What Next? for its unique mix of genres and gameplay but criticized the game for its limited replayability.[4] In an article for The Independent, Jasper Pickering said of the game, "It’s fun alone but also works well in a group of four as an accessible party game that’s simple to set up."[5] The game was included in ScreenRant's 2022 list of Most Beautiful Games.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "What Next? | Board Game | The Dice Tower | The Dice Tower". The Dice Tower. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  2. ^ "What Next? is a co-op choose-your-own-adventure with physical mini-games, out next month". Dicebreaker. 2021-07-05. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  3. ^ "What Next?". Big Potato Games. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  4. ^ Thrower, Matt (2021-11-11). "What Next Board Game Review". IGN. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  5. ^ Pickering, Jasper (2022-12-16). "Sick of Scrabble? These are the best board games to play this Christmas". The Independent. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  6. ^ Beach, Lauren (2022-10-12). "Most Beautiful Board Games (Updated 2022)". Screen Rant. Retrieved 2023-03-15.

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