Mammut

เผยแพร่ 2011

Another day, another mammoth hunt. But the spoils of the hunt remains to be divided, and everyone tries to secure the largest share for themselves in this quick and clever family strategy game. Each round the tiles are shuffled in the bag and dropped onto the table. The face up symbols show the spoils of today's hunt. The tiles are then divided by a unique mechanic: When it is your turn, you may either A) Take any number of tiles from the pool, or B) Claim that another player has been too greedy, taking all of that player's tiles, but returning at least one tile to the pool (you must of course show yourself to be a little less greedy). The next player without tiles then follows in turn. This way the size of the pool will gradually increase, and the round is over once the last player without tiles decides to take what's left in the pool. Every player will then have a share of tiles, and a scoring phase follows. Tactical play will help you get the meat, fur, tusks, animals, and tools you want (each tile has a different way of scoring), but you may also play cards for immediate effects or to secretly influence the scoring. - Game material is language independent -

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Mammut

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ผู้เล่น
2-5 Players
เวลา
30 min
น้ำหนัก
Light-Medium — 1.79/5
ปี
2011
คะแนน BGG
6.25
อันดับ BGG
#6771
อายุขั้นต่ำ
8+

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Mammut supports 2 to 5 players.
A typical game of Mammut takes about 30 minutes.
Mammut has a complexity rating of 1.79/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Mammut is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Mammut has a rating of 6.25/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 717 ratings. It is ranked #6771 overall.
Mammut was designed by Kristian Amundsen Østby. It was published in 2011.