Paradisio

Издано в 2010 году

In Sedici – Italian for "sixteen" – the sixteen game tiles are split randomly between the two players, with the pieces being placed face-up before each player. Each tile is different, with one being all white, another all black, and the other fourteen being some combination of black and white triangles. On a turn, the player chooses one of his tiles and adds to the grid. Each tile played (except for the first tile) must lie against the edge of a tile already in play with like colors being adjacent to one another – black against black, and white against white – and all of the tiles must fit inside an imaginary 4x4 grid. The first player who cannot legally play a tile loses. In Paradisio, a new version of Sedici that uses island and ocean imagery instead of black and white triangles, the first player to win three rounds wins the game. Both games come with rules for three levels of solitaire play. The goal in all three is to legally place the 16 tiles in a 4x4 square, with the advanced rules requiring you to have one or both colors connected into a single group.

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Игроки
1-2 Players
Время
15 min
Сложность
Light — 1,33/5
Год
2010
Рейтинг BGG
6,10
Позиция BGG
#17582
Мин. возраст
8+

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Paradisio supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Paradisio takes about 15 minutes.
Paradisio has a complexity rating of 1.33/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Paradisio is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Paradisio has a rating of 6.10/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 101 ratings. It is ranked #17582 overall.
Paradisio was designed by Niek Neuwahl. It was published in 2010.