
You could have asked me to make a list of the next 100 games I am willing to review, and I assure you that this game would have never made the cut. I found it at a rummage sale and Tyler requested that it be the next review.
The Blurb

The Gist
Tortellini Brothers, you have one job!
The Play
I decided we would do a best-of-seven. I went up quickly 3 games to 1, and felt like I had it in the bag when Tyler dropped Mama from an epic height. And that's when the Tortellini Brothers started to fail me. Tyler, super-focused, managed to pull off back-to-back victories and left us with sudden death! Okay, that may be overstating, it but we had one game left. When you play with only two people, each player has 6 pieces to put on. The stack was up to 7 brothers under Mama and it was Ty's turn. He he can easily stack up 9 or 10 brothers when he plays it by himself, however, on this day.....at the 8th piece, it all came crashing down!
The Bits
Dad:

Ty:
"Mama. I mean, seriously! How could I pick anything else in this game?"The Good, the Bad and the Rating
Dad:
"I am not saying by any means this game is amazing, but it is fun. It's like a variation of jenga in a way. The mechanic of turning the dial to raise and lower mama is not a mechanic i have seen in any other game and i'm always a sucker for a odd mechanic. "2.5/5
Ty:
"Don't Drop Mama is a light and fun game. Almost close to almost being close to awesome."3.5/5
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