Simple card game taking 30 minutes with 9 players. We modified start to have 4 saboteurs for better valance.
Well constructed but miss a layer of complexity that make the play to repetitive but not so challenging actions
Designer | Susumu Kawasaki |
Publisher | Z-Man Games |
Players | 3-4 |
Playtime | 45 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Honors | 2004 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Japanese Game Nominee |
Additional Info |
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A game from Japan, it is a cross between a dexterity game and a wagering game.
Players are real estate barons investing in high rises. On a players turn, he rolls as many dice as there are floors in the building in which he is invested. These "floors" are composed of dice with 0-4 windows on them. As floors are stacked, they must ascend from 0 to 4, and then back around. After a player rolls, he determines how many floors he can and wants to build. If he builds at least 5 floors, he earns $10K. If he builds the tallest building (with a minimum of 15 stories) he gets $10K. If he knocks his building down, all of the investors in the building pay $20K.
Play for three rounds, and the player with the most cash wins.
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Simple card game taking 30 minutes with 9 players. We modified start to have 4 saboteurs for better valance.
Well constructed but miss a layer of complexity that make the play to repetitive but not so challenging actions