The Best of Chronology

Publicado en 1997

The Best of Chronology brings the four original games into one all-encompassing game featuring: Sports, History, Inventions & Discoveries, and Art & Entertainment. Game play is similar to original game. Each player is building a time line of cards. A card contains an event and the year in which it occurred. Players start with just one card, which are then placed face up under their "Time lock." On his/her turn, a player rolls the dice to see which category he will have and then is read an event from the next card. The player must then indicate the position on his own time line where the card should be placed. If he's correct he takes possession of the card and places it above his Time lock (timeline) and he may stop or continue trying another card. If at any time a player does not correctly insert the card into the right place on their Time line, they lose all the cards they have accumulated this turn in order to keep cards permanently, players must end their turn with a correct answer. First player with 10 cards in the correct order in their Time line wins.

Disenadores

The Best of Chronology

Informacion del juego

Jugadores
2-8 Players
Tiempo
30 min
Peso
Light — 1,2/5
Ano
1997
Puntuacion en BGG
6,66
Posicion en BGG
#8018
Edad minima
8+

Preguntas frecuentes

The Best of Chronology supports 2 to 8 players.
A typical game of The Best of Chronology takes about 30 minutes.
The Best of Chronology has a complexity rating of 1.20/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for The Best of Chronology is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
The Best of Chronology has a rating of 6.66/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 310 ratings. It is ranked #8018 overall.
The Best of Chronology was designed by Jane Ruemmele. It was published in 1997.