Billabong (Import)
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Eric Solomon |
| Publisher | franjos Spieleverlag |
| Players | 2-4 |
| Playtime |
30 mins |
| Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Note: This game includes English, French, Italian, Dutch, Korean and German. For a preview, English rule can be found here.
In the geometrical racing game Billabong, players maneuver teams of kangaroos jumping around a "billabong" ("a dead-end channel extending from the stream of a river," a term used in Australia). The board is made up of checkerboard-style squares around the billabong in the middle.
On your turn, you move one of your five kangaroos, usually moving it in a jump or series of jumps over the other kangaroos. Jumps can be long; if the kangaroo to be jumped over is five spaces away, for example, the landing space will be five spaces beyond. The other option — to move a kangaroo just one space — is usually used as a positioning tactic for a subsequent move. The first player to get all five kangaroos around the billabong and over the finish line wins.
