Ouch!
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Romain Caterdjian Théo Rivière |
| Publisher | Devir |
| Players | 2-5 |
| Playtime | 10-15 mins |
| Suggested Age | 5 and up |
Choose which Cactus card you want to take and decide which side you will handle it by. When you flip it over, you may get a nice set of flowers or an itchy prick in your finger!
Ouch! is a game for the whole family, especially for the younger ones. In this game players will take turns choosing the Cactus card with the prettiest flowers they want to bring over to their collection. Before taking the card they’ll need to indicate which side of the card they will touch, and then flip it handling only that side of the card. If the reverse is clear on that side, they can take the card and score that number of flowers. If the reverse shows a cactus full of thorns, they will lose the card.
As soon as someone manages to keep eight cards (or the deck runs out), players will count the number of flowers they’ve managed to collect. The one with the highest number of flowers in their collection will win the game.
-description from publisher
