I play a lot of games solo which often calls for adapted variants or tacked on rules which miss as often as they hit. So when a game is made for just one player, it better deliver a solid and balanced feel. D-6 delivers just such an experience. The overall design is spartan but has a charm all its own. The mechanics are not too difficult to grasp as the rules mostly establish themselves with one read through the small pamphlet (I did have to jump to BGG for some clarification). But once one understands the flow the game rolls along smoothly. There is enough variety and decision making to allow for a long shelf life. The components are solid. It is, as one would suspect, a small game but there is plenty included to keep you coming back for more when left to make your own entertainment. At the very fair price of $17 ( a couple of lunches) you get a portable, exciting game that is tailored just for you...alone.

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