Numeri

Numeri

Rudi Hoffmann (1973)

5.5
BGG Rating 57 votes
2-4 players Best: 3 30 min 7+
Complexity Light — 1.4/5
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Each player receives six figures of the same color, numbered from 1 to six. The number on the dice signifies the figures to be played. A player must move figures totaling to the amount shown. If he rolls a six he can move as an example pawn number 2 and pawn number 4. They always move to the next free space that is available on the board. If the player succeeds in making a chain - that means 3 or more pawns in a row he rolls the dice again. The game is finished when the last three, specially marked squares are occupied. Each player receives the number of points achieved by multiplying the number of the square by the number of the occupying pawn. Re-implemented by: Moon Leap

Publisher Berliner Spielkarten , Klee Artist Rudi Hoffmann
Recommended: 2-4 players No necessary in-game text

BGG Community Intel

5.5

Weighted Avg

57

Ratings

110

Owned

6

Wishlisted

Std Dev: 1.35 Wanting: 2 Trading: 3
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