Time Flies When You’re Playing the Fun Board Game Kites

Real-time games are a tough category for the tabletop, because they often require a lot of dexterity, which puts a lot of players at a disadvantage or keeps them out of the game entirely. Galaxy Trucker is one that does it well with its real-time scramble to grab parts for your spaceship, which you can easily do on the floor or a small table that allows players to reach the pile. Kites is a new real-time, cooperative game that also keeps things pretty accessible, as players work to play cards from their hands to prevent any of the game’s six sand timers from running out.
Kites is an incredibly simple design at its core. There’s a deck of cards, each of which has the image and symbol of one or two kite colors. There are six sand timers, five of them matching the kite colors from the cards and one “wild” white timer. Players start the game with a hand of three to five cards, depending on the player count. On your turn, you must play one card from your hand, turn over the timer(s) shown on it, and draw a new card. If you play a card with just a single kite on it, you may choose to flip the white timer instead of the one shown, but if you play a card with two kites on it, you must flip both of those timers. Each player is supposed to flip their own timers—you play a card, you flip one or two timers yourself. If any of the six timers runs out, the game ends immediately and the players lose. Once the deck is exhausted, players must continue playing cards and flipping timers, but they may no longer flip the white timer for any reason. If the players play all their hand cards without any timer running out, they win.