Ubi

Publicado em 1986

From the creators of Trivial Pursuit, Ubi is a trivia game where you must strive to build your rubi ubi pyramid. Each time you successfully answer a question, you get a piece of your pyramid, provided you answered with the required "precision". The answers are given based on the map provided, so your answer is basically a geographical area which you feel applies to the question or statement. The game is supplied with a reticle (map-reader), which provides you with the letter needed if you want to answer with "triangular precision". So you must answer with a number (for hexagonal precision) or a number and a letter (for triangular). The four sides of the pyramid are earned by answering a question with triangular precision, one for each zone on the map (Americas, Europe, Water, and Universal - which is Africa, Asia and the other 3 zones). The rubi (top of the pyramid) is earned by first having the four sides done, then answering a final question. The zone is determined by rolling the rubi like a die, as the zones are inscribed on the rubi piece.

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Informacoes do jogo

Jogadores
2-4 Players
Tempo
1 hours
Peso
Light-Medium — 2,23/5
Ano
1986
Avaliacao no BGG
5,34
Posicao no BGG
#29003
Idade minima
12+

Perguntas frequentes

Ubi supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Ubi takes about 60 minutes.
Ubi has a complexity rating of 2.23/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Ubi is 12+.
Ubi has a rating of 5.34/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 342 ratings. It is ranked #29003 overall.
Ubi was designed by Scott Abbot, Chris Haney. It was published in 1986.