CATOrCAT
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Elodie Dubois Nicolas Walther |
| Publisher | Topla |
| Players | 2 |
| Playtime | 15 mins |
| Suggested Age | 7 and up |
You're searching for cats in CATOrCAT, but you never know exactly how many cats you'll find, which is a problem since you're trying to collect a precise number of cats each turn.
Both players have objective cards numbered 3-9, and to set up, shuffle the cat cards and lay out five piles of eight cards with the cat images on top.
On a turn, reveal an objective in your hand, then take a cat card from the top of a pile and reveal the number on its reverse side. That number will match either the number of whole cats on the front of the card or the number of whole and partial cats; each card appears four times, with its two values appearing twice. If the number doesn't exceed your objective, you can draw again. Ideally the sum of the revealed numbers will match your objective, allowing you to score it; otherwise, you discard it.
Once both players have tried to meet all of their objectives, whoever has scored the most wins.
