Kahuna

نُشرت 1998

Originally published in 1997 as Arabana-Ikibiti by the designer's own publisher Bambus Spieleverlag, then reprinted by Funagain in the U.S., Kosmos' Kahuna – part of its Kosmos two-player series – is the best known implementation of this design. It's a two-player game, played on a board depicting twelve islands. Players use cards to place bridges between these islands or remove opponent's bridges. If you get the majority of bridges around an island, you place one of your marker stones on it and also remove any of your opponent's bridges to that island – which might cause them to lose a bridge majority on an adjacent island and lose a marker stone there. The game is played in three rounds. A round ends when all cards from the face down deck and the three face up cards have been taken. Then points are scored for the islands with a marker stone on them. The game can also end sooner when one player has absolutely NO bridges left on the board. The Kosmos edition has excellent graphics and nice wooden pieces and plays very well. Reimplements: Arabana-Ikibiti Reimplements: Kanaloa

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Kahuna

معلومات اللعبة

اللاعبون
2 Players
الوقت
30-40 min
الثقل
Light-Medium — 2,05/5
السنة
1998
تقييم BGG
6,61
ترتيب BGG
#1608
الحد الأدنى للعمر
10+

الأسئلة الشائعة

Kahuna is designed for exactly 2 players. The community rates it best at 2 players.
A game of Kahuna takes between 30 and 40 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Kahuna has a complexity rating of 2.05/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Kahuna is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Kahuna has a rating of 6.61/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 10,272 ratings. It is ranked #1608 overall.
Kahuna was designed by Günter Cornett. It was published in 1998.