Kakerlakensuppe

نُشرت 2008

In Kakerlakensuppe players work together to create a soup from leeks, peppers, carrot and mushrooms – but they won't always be saying which ingredient they're adding to the pot! The 128 cards – 112 vegetable cards in the four types and 16 "taboo" vegetable cards, four of each type that bear cockroaches – are shuffled and divided among the players. On a turn, a player plays the top card from his deck onto the central pile of cards, naming the vegetable as he plays it, e.g., "Pepper!" – except in the following situations: • If his vegetable matches the previously played vegetable, the player must lie. • If his vegetable matches the claim made by the previous player (perhaps because that player lied), then the player must lie. • If he plays a taboo card, which shows a cockroach slurping from a spoon, he must slurp and the next player starts a new pile next to the first one so that the taboo card remains visible. • If his vegetable matches a visible taboo card, he must slurp – unless the last person who played such a card slurped, in which case he must say, "Mmmm". Make a mistake or stumble or hesitate too long, and a player must pick up all cards played to that point in the game. The first player to run out of cards wins! Can be combined with Cockroach Salad.

آليات اللعب

المصممون

Kakerlakensuppe

معلومات اللعبة

اللاعبون
2-6 Players
الوقت
10-20 min
الثقل
Light — 1,17/5
السنة
2008
تقييم BGG
6,14
ترتيب BGG
#6783
الحد الأدنى للعمر
6+

الأسئلة الشائعة

Kakerlakensuppe supports 2 to 6 players.
A game of Kakerlakensuppe takes between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Kakerlakensuppe has a complexity rating of 1.17/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Kakerlakensuppe is 6+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Kakerlakensuppe has a rating of 6.14/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 974 ratings. It is ranked #6783 overall.
Kakerlakensuppe was designed by Jacques Zeimet. It was published in 2008.