Cross Factors Cross Multiply

Cross Factors Cross Multiply

R. L. Waterton (1990)

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2 players 0 min 7+
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Two games in one! The object of Cross Factors is to be the first to cover two sets of numbers (from 1 to 12) by moving around on the board. For example, if a player landed on the number 24 then he could cover a 6 and a 4, or a 2 and a 12. In Cross Multiply you try to gain the most points by creating rows of three or more on a multiplication table. This is done by first creating two numbers by rolling two dice (twice) and adding them together. These numbers are then used as the X and Y indices (or vice versa) on the table to claim a square in the table. On each subsequent turn the player can choose to replace one of the two numbers and thereby capture a new position on the table.

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