The 125% thicker version of these sleeves are very nice! I can not compare to other brand of sleeves but these are just the right fit for all of my board game card.
For the price, it is worth it.
Designer |
Thomas Vuarchex Pierrick Yakovenko |
Publisher | FoxMind |
Players | 2-8 |
Playtime | 10 mins |
Suggested Age | 7 and up |
Honors | |
Expansions | Jungle Speed: The Extreme Expansion |
Accessories |
Gamegenic - Matte Big Square-Sized Sleeves (50ct) Gamegenic - Prime Big Square-Sized Sleeves (50ct) |
Additional Info |
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Note: Contains instructions in English and French. For a preview, English rule can be found here.
In Jungle Speed, you must rely on your keen sense of observation and quick reflexes. It requires a steady hand -- which can be hard to maintain during the many fits of maniacal laughter! The wooden Totem sits in the middle of the table, waiting for the player with the fastest reflexes to snatch it up and win the game.
Each player is dealt a hand of cards. In order to win you must be the first player to get rid of all of your cards. Each turn, all of the players reveal one of their cards. If two cards are identical, those players must make a grab for the Totem. The faster player then gives their cards to their unfortunate adversary.
To add to the difficulty, certain cards are almost identical, which can trick a hapless player into grabbing the Totem by mistake -- a grave error. Other cards force all players to make a grab at once, change the method of play, or otherwise add to the difficulty.
'Background':
The Aboulou Tribe in Eastern Trisopotamia invented Jungle Speed to determine the shares of food each member received after a successful hunt approximately 3000 years ago. The Aboulous originally used eucalyptus leaves as cards for the game. These early games usually ended in bloody fights because, unfortunately, all of the cards were identical. This simple error nearly drove the tribe to extinction. This is why Jungle Speed remained unknown by the outside world until the 20th century, when 2 clever gamethropologists, Tom & Yako, replaced the leaves with the playing cards we now use today.
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The 125% thicker version of these sleeves are very nice! I can not compare to other brand of sleeves but these are just the right fit for all of my board game card.
For the price, it is worth it.