Waldschattenspiel

Издано в 1985 году

The dwarves hide in the shadows of the trees from the wandering light. The burning tea-light (adult player) moves through the dark forest and tries to find the small dwarves in their hiding places. If a dwarf is touched by the light, it is frozen and not allowed to move anymore. The other dwarves try to release it. To achieve this they must wait until the light has gone far enough so that one of them can join it in the shadow. All the dwarves try to unite under one tree while the candle tries to freeze the dwarves. Who will win, the light or the dwarves? Shadows in the Woods is a cooperative game for players 5 years and up. An adult player for games where children play is required, due to the open flame of the candle. An alternative version included in the rules is intended for players 7 years and up, and is quite a bit more challenging. The alternative version does not require an adult player, but does require adult supervision. (The light doesn't move.) Original description from the instructions. By altering the position and number of larger tree models, the game may lend itself to play by older children and adults. There are 2 editions of the game. The original uses a single folding board, the second has a modular board.

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Waldschattenspiel

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Игроки
3-8 Players
Время
15 min
Сложность
Light — 1,11/5
Год
1985
Рейтинг BGG
6,03
Позиция BGG
#6762
Мин. возраст
6+

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Waldschattenspiel supports 3 to 8 players.
A typical game of Waldschattenspiel takes about 15 minutes.
Waldschattenspiel has a complexity rating of 1.11/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Waldschattenspiel is 6+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Waldschattenspiel has a rating of 6.03/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,355 ratings. It is ranked #6762 overall.
Waldschattenspiel was designed by Walter Kraul. It was published in 1985.