March Madness

Published 1991

Two players can re-play a college basketball game between two great Final Four teams of the past 40 years. If there are more players, they can re-play a favorite Final Four, or create a whole bracket of 64 teams and play their own great teams tournament. There is a card for each team with it's vital historical statistics from the particular year they made the Final Four. A number of dice are rolled to determine if there is a scoring resolution to be resolved between one of the opposing six positions on the team. If there is no resolution to be determined, the player rolling the dice can place a card from his hand on one of the un-resolved positions to influence it's scoring ability.

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Game Info

Players
2-64 Players
Time
45 min
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.27/5
Year
1991
BGG Rating
6.35
BGG Rank
#13938
Min Age
10+

Frequently Asked Questions

March Madness supports 2 to 64 players.
A typical game of March Madness takes about 45 minutes.
March Madness has a complexity rating of 2.27/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for March Madness is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
March Madness has a rating of 6.35/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 146 ratings. It is ranked #13938 overall.
March Madness was designed by Bob Toole, Richard Winter, Steve Thompson. It was published in 1991.