Mr. Jack Pocket*
Mr. Jack Pocket is a compact and strategic card game adaptation of the well-regarded board game Mr. Jack. Designed by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc, this game transforms the original board game's concept into a more portable format. It involves deduction and strategy, set against the backdrop of a Victorian-era mystery. The game cleverly uses a grid of street cards, with characters like Holmes, Watson, and a dog maneuvering around to catch the elusive Mr. Jack.
Gameplay Overview
- Grid-Based Mechanics: The game features a square grid composed of nine street cards, each depicting suspects, including Mr. Jack.
- Character Movement: Players move Holmes, Watson, and the dog around the grid, trying to get a view of the streets.
- Action Choices: Each round offers four actions – moving a detective, rotating a card, swapping street cards, or drawing an alibi card.
- Deduction and Deception: Mr. Jack must remain hidden, while the detectives aim to identify him before he escapes.
Special Features
- Streamlined Gameplay: Offers a quick and engaging experience, distilling the essence of Mr. Jack into a more accessible format.
- Portable Design: The card-based nature makes it easy to play anywhere.
- Unique Movement System: The detectives' movement around the grid introduces a novel strategic element.
Conclusion
Mr. Jack Pocket is an excellent choice for those who enjoy deduction games and are looking for a quick, engaging experience. It combines the thrill of a detective chase with strategic decision-making, all in a compact format ideal for travel or casual play sessions. Fans of the original Mr. Jack board game, as well as newcomers to the genre, will find it both challenging and enjoyable.
Nominated for 3 awards.
- 2 Players
- 15 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
We like Mr. Jack Pocket so much that we recommend it in the following board game recommendation lists 2024
- Position 10 in The best board, card & dice games set in the post-Napoleonic period
- Position 21 in The best board games with historical background
- Position 22 in The best games from Bruno Cathala 🇫🇷👨
- Position 7 in The best games from Ludovic Maublanc 🇫🇷👨
- Position 26 in The best games presented at the Spiel 2010 game fair in Essen, Germany
- Position 18 in The best games released in 2010📆
- Position 11 in The best games set in Napoleon's time 🎠
- Position 7 in The best games set in the city of London in England 🏴
- Position 7 in The best Sherlock Holmes board, card & dice games
- Position 15 in The best travel board, card & dice games for on the road 🧳