Observation and speed game from Djeco
Observation and speed
6-99 years
2 to 4 players
approx. 15 minutes
Contents:
1 dice board, 12 dice, 4 pirate figures, 1 game board with treasure map.
Goal of the game:
Be the first pirate to reach the treasure.
Preparation of the game:
The dice board is placed in the center of the table equidistant from all players
placed. The game board is placed next to it. (It must be clearly visible to everyone)
Each player chooses a figure to place on the starting space of the game board
treasure card and receives dice, which he places in front of him:
- with 2 players: 6 dice per player
- with 3 players: 4 dice per player
- with 4 players: 3 dice per player
Gameplay:
It is played clockwise. The youngest player starts by rolling a die
throws onto the dice board. The next player follows the first and so on
continue... The dice are thrown onto the dice board one after the other. The players
look at the dice carefully after each throw and try to follow the consequences
recognize.
The first player to create a sequence with at least 3 identical symbols or 3 identical
recognizes colors, must say the name of the sequence loudly and clearly (skull,
Saber, Coconut Tree, Diamond, Ship, Gun, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple)
If a player recognizes 2 series, he must play ?2? say and then immediately the 2 consequences
to name.
(Note: There can be 2 sequences with only 5 dice)
- If the information is correct, he takes the dice of the sequence(s) he named,
and keeps them in front of him with his other dice.
He then moves his figure on the game board the same number of spaces as that
mentioned sequence(s). (Ex.: If there are 2 sequences mentioned, the player advances the figure by 2 spaces).
Then the game continues and he rolls 1 die again.
- If the player made a mistake (if at least part of what
he stated is wrong), he goes the same number with his figure on the field
Fields like named sequences back.
(However, if his figure is still on the starting space, he does not move.)
Then the game continues and the next player rolls 1 die.
Note: In the rare case that a player names 3 consequences, he proceeds to them
same way. In this case, he moves forward (or back) 3 spaces.
Special cases:
Coconut Tree Sequence: When a player calls a Coconut Tree Sequence, they move it
advance his figure by 3 spaces.
Skull Sequence: When a player calls a Skull Sequence, he moves his
Move the piece forward one space and move all other players' pieces back one space.
Note 1: Only the player who is the first to name a sequence can use his figure
advance or retreat. If another episode is visible, the others must
Players wait until a new die is rolled to name them.
Note 2: If 2 (or more) players name a sequence at the same time, it is not a sequence
of the two names is valid and it is the next player's turn.
However, in the event of a dispute, another player can be chosen as the referee.
Note 3:
- If another die falls on a different side during a roll, this will
maintain the result obtained.
- If a cube “burns?” (whether it is the die that was just played or a
(other that is already on the dice board) must be the player who is currently playing
move the board slightly so that it falls to one side.
Note 4: If a player whose turn it is to play no more dice
has, it is the next player's turn. He can still continue to name consequences.
When there are no dice left (that means the 12 dice on the dice board
), all dice are distributed among the players as at the start of the game.
Who wins?
The first player to reach the treasure wins the game.
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