Hexe, Tier … wer fehlt denn hier? (German Import)
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Haim Shafir |
| Publisher | AMIGO |
| Players | 2-4 |
| Suggested Age | 4 and up |
Note: This game is in German. English rules can be found here.
To start Hexe, Tier … wer fehlt denn hier?, divide the cards evenly among all players, with these cards lying face up on the table in front of each player. Each card shows a young witch flying on a broom, with one or more animals accompanying her.
On a turn, one player rolls the two dice, which show various animals on them. If different animals show on the dice, then each player can turn face down all cards on which these two animals are depicted. If the same animal shows on both dice, then you have to look for only this animal on your cards. Whoever turns all their cards face down first wins the round, claiming all the face-up cards remaining in front of other players. Players then turn all their cards face up and begin a new round, which will likely favor those with fewer cards since they have less to flip over to win. At the end of three rounds, whoever has the most cards in front of them wins.
