다빈치 코드

2002년 출시

From the box: Conceal your secret code, outguess your opponent, deduce the solution, amaze your foes. In the game of CODA players try to crack each other's "code" - a sequence of secret numbers. Guess an opponent's secret number and it is revealed (by knocking it down). Guess incorrectly and you must reveal one of your own secret numbers! On each turn, a new number enters play, which helps you to narrow the possibilities and grow your own code. Common sense, intuition and your "detective" skills will guide you to success. From me: There are two sets of tiles (similar to Stratego pieces without the soldiers) numbered 0-11. One set is black, one is white. In four player game, everyone one grabs three random pieces and arranges them in numeric order, with white pieces going to the right on ties. In order a player grabs one of the remaining tiles and guesses on of the opponents pieces. If correct, that piece is revealed. If the player is incorrect the piece that was just drawn is placed in the correct place in his own sequence and revealed. If the player was correct in guessing he MAY make another guess. If he chooses not to then he places the picked piece in his code, in sequence, but does not reveal it. Play continues until only one person has a piece standing. When the new tiles run out, just keep going without drawing tiles. Belongs to a series / trilogy, containing: Bernini Mysterie Coda Salomon's Dilemma

메커니즘

카테고리

다빈치 코드

게임 정보

인원
2-4 Players
시간
15 min
난이도
Light — 1.48/5
출시 연도
2002
BGG 평점
6.12
BGG 순위
#4991
최소 연령
8+

자주 묻는 질문

다빈치 코드 supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of 다빈치 코드 takes about 15 minutes.
다빈치 코드 has a complexity rating of 1.48/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for 다빈치 코드 is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
다빈치 코드 has a rating of 6.12/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 2,289 ratings. It is ranked #4991 overall.
다빈치 코드 was designed by Hiroaki Suzuki, Eiji Wakasugi. It was published in 2002.