Minuscule

Published 2014

At the start of the racing card game Minuscule, each player randomly receives two betting cards (out of 14) and five action cards (out of 33). A betting card is numbered from 1 to 7, with two copies of each card. Beginning with the starting player, each player lays one of the seven critter cards on the table, adding it to the foremost or hindmost position. At the end of the initial set up, the seventh critter card is flipped, marking it as the "dark horse" in the race. On a player's turn, they must play an action card and execute its effect, e.g., moving the fourth critter card forward or backward two spaces, moving the number 6 critter card forward or backward one space, or exchanging one of your betting cards with an unused betting card. Additionally, the player can pick up one of the three "dark horse" tokens, which is worth 5 points if the "dark horse" ends the race in the top three positions; if not, that token is worth -3 points. After five turns, each player reveals their two betting cards and receives points according to the matching critter card's position: 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, and 1 point(s) for first through seventh place. After accounting for the dark horse tokens, whoever has the most points wins. Minuscule was first released under the title Dark Horse with a horse-racing theme.

Designers

Minuscule

Game Info

Players
2-6 Players
Time
15 min
Weight
Light — 1.07/5
Year
2014
BGG Rating
6.50
BGG Rank
#8125
Min Age
5+

Frequently Asked Questions

Minuscule supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Minuscule takes about 15 minutes.
Minuscule has a complexity rating of 1.07/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Minuscule is 5+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Minuscule has a rating of 6.50/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 357 ratings. It is ranked #8125 overall.
Minuscule was designed by Lee Ju-Hwa. It was published in 2014.