I have played this game a dozen times now and I thoroughly
enjoy it. Niagara infuses strategy with a bit of luck. I won't go
into the rules of the game but more of the playability.
The game is great for families and those that are introducing new
games to novice players. The game can be finished fairly quickly
(less than 30 minutes or can last as long as 60 minutes). Niagara
keeps each player involved because each round is played fairly
quickly. After each player chooses their paddle and then plays it,
the river moves. Where your own boat ends up is the
unpredictable part.
The cloud is the interesting part. By moving it in the plus
direction the river moves at a faster pace. In the minus direction,
it moves at a slower pace. Without fail, in mixed company, the
women move the cloud in the minus direction and the men move
it in the plus direction. I guess it's the risk taker part of men that
want the river to move at an accelerated pace. As you play the
game more, the cloud gets placed at different times (usually
when your boats are out of the water) by the different players.
There has been no clear repeatable winner when we have
played. The game mixes its unique qualities with enough
strategy to make it a thoroughly enjoyable game.