Copyright (French)
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Description
Description
Designer | Julien Sentis |
Publisher | Ferti |
Players | 2-6 |
Playtime | 15 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
Note: This game is in French
In Copyright, players need to reproduce a pattern as quickly as possible using the transparent image sheets that they have in hand. Each sheet is a 3x3 grid that has a circle, a square, and a plus in three of its nine squares.
At the start of a round, one player takes four image sheets at random, then stacks them together to form a model for that round. Players receive ten sheets at random, then try to reproduce the model by flipping the sheets and stacking them any way they like; the sheets do not have to overlap perfectly, but a player will lose points for any non-perfect overlaps. How does a player indicate which squares in his stack are to be considered the solution? Through the use of a 3x3 grid that has a thick black outline; each player has one of these in addition to the ten sheets.
As soon as a player recreates the model, the round ends. Each player scores one point for each square in the model that she reproduced in her image; whoever ended the round receives one bonus point, scoring 10 points (instead of nine). All players then lose one point for each sheet that "sticks out" from her 3x3 black-bordered grid. Players then shuffle the sheets and start a new round.
When a player's score totals 20 or more points, the game ends and this player wins.