Timeline: Diversity

Published 2012

Timeline: Diversity is a card game played using 110 cards. Each card depicts a historical event on both sides, with the year in which that event occurred on only one side. Players take turns placing a card from their hand in a row on the table. After placing the card, the player reveals the date on it. If the card was placed correctly with the date in chronological order with all other cards on the table, the card stays in place; otherwise the card is removed from play and the player takes another card from the deck. The first player to get rid of all his cards by placing them correctly wins. If multiple players go out in the same round, then everyone else is eliminated from play and each of those players are dealt one more card for another round of play. If only one player has no cards after a bonus round, he wins; otherwise play continues until a single player goes out. Themes included in Timeline: Diversity are: Discoveries, Arts, Events, Music, Inventions, Monuments, and Sports. Timeline: Diversity can be combined with any other title in the Timeline series (except Timeline: Star Wars). Integrates with: Timeline: Discoveries Timeline: Historical Events Timeline: Inventions Timeline: Music & Cinema Timeline: American History Timeline: Americana

Timeline: Diversity

Game Info

Players
2-8 Players
Time
15 min
Weight
Light — 1.07/5
Year
2012
BGG Rating
6.76
BGG Rank
#1815
Min Age
8+

Frequently Asked Questions

Timeline: Diversity supports 2 to 8 players.
A typical game of Timeline: Diversity takes about 15 minutes.
Timeline: Diversity 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 Timeline: Diversity is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Timeline: Diversity has a rating of 6.76/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 4,470 ratings. It is ranked #1815 overall.
Timeline: Diversity was designed by Frédéric Henry. It was published in 2012.