Hooop!

2008年発売

In Hooop!, players need to move their frogs to the opposing player's lilypads, with the first player to do so winning the game. These frogs don't jump wild and free, however, as they must take a bridge that spans adjacent lilypads in order to move. And not only are the frogs semi-lame, but they're also extremely clumsy. After each jump – or "jump", as it were – the bridge used by that frog falls into the lake. The lilypads are set up in a square or pyramid, depending on the number of players in the game, with one bridge between each pair of adjacent lilypads. On a turn, a player either moves one frog from one lilypad to an adjacent one (removing the bridge after doing so, except for the bridge to a player's home, which can never be removed) or places one bridge on the board to connect two lilypads. If a frog lands on an occupied space (other than a player's home), the frog already on that space must jump away in a direction of the active player's choosing, removing the bridge used; if that frog lands next to another, then the process repeats. If a frog cannot jump away when encroached upon due to a lack of bridges, then the initial jump is illegal and the active player must take another action. Each player has four action cards that can be used once each game to place two bridges, jump without needing a bridge, remove an additional bridge, or take an extra jump. Get all your frogs into the other players' homes, with at least one frog in each location, and you win.

メカニクス

デザイナー

Hooop!

ゲーム情報

プレイ人数
2-4 Players
時間
20 min
重さ(複雑さ)
Light-Medium — 1.68/5
2008
BGG評価
5.99
BGGランク
#12700
対象年齢
7+

よくある質問

Hooop! supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Hooop! takes about 20 minutes.
Hooop! has a complexity rating of 1.68/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Hooop! is 7+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Hooop! has a rating of 5.99/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 299 ratings. It is ranked #12700 overall.
Hooop! was designed by Adam Kałuża. It was published in 2008.