I love the detail and historical accuracy of this game. The production values for this game are very high.
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Designer |
Reinhard Staupe Jannik Walter |
Publisher | KENDi |
Players | 1-15 |
Playtime | 15 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
Additional Info |
412952/tufteln
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Note: This game includes English, French, Italian, and German.
Tüfteln is German for "tinkering", and that's what you must do in this dice game to land a top score.
The game includes a pad of double-sided player sheets, and each player has their own sheet, all showing either side A or B. The player sheet has a 3x3 grid of 2x2 squares with the numbers 1-6 being placed in six of the 36 spaces; the A side has a number of blue "bridges" that link two blue spaces in adjacent squares, while all of the other spaces are white, whereas the B side has six spaces in each of five colors, apart from the starting 1-6 digits.
On a turn, any player rolls the two six-sided dice. On the A side, you place the die results in any two empty white spaces or in the blue spaces that make up a bridge. On the B side, you place the die results in two empty spaces of the same color.
After fifteen turns, all of the spaces are filled, and you total your score, earning:
1 point for a square with four different digits
2 points for an adjacent pair of numbers
3 points for two adjacent pairs of numbers
4 points for two pairs of numbers placed diagonally in a square
5 points for four identical numbers
6 points for a straight of numbers in clockwise order
If you score all six types of formations, you receive a bonus of 7 points. Whoever has the highest score wins.
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I love the detail and historical accuracy of this game. The production values for this game are very high.
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