Die Schlangen von Delhi

出版于 1994 年

The object of this game is to make the longest snakes possible. Each player places a screen in front of themselves. Mix up the snake cards in the game lid with their snake basket showing. The players each take five snake cards and place them behind their screens, so that the other players cannot see them. Players take their turns in clockwise order. The person to play chooses a snake which they would like extend. Usually this will be the longest snake. This player can then add to this snake as many matching cards of one color as they like. The start squares for the snakes are the snake ends in the middle and at the edges of the board. No card may be placed on the four snake baskets. The joker cards can be used for any snake colour. After playing their cards the players draw the required number of cards to restore their hand to five cards. If a player has no cards that can be played they may return their cards and take five new ones. Snake tunnel The beige bars in the center of the board and on cards on the board are tunnels. Players may use these to lengthen a snake and gain more points. Cards may not be played over tunnels. When all the snakes are complete or no more cards can be played the game is over and the player with the most points is the winner.

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出版商

Die Schlangen von Delhi

游戏信息

玩家
2-4 Players
时长
30 min
复杂度
Light-Medium — 1.5/5
年份
1994
BGG 评分
5.67
BGG 排名
#23801
最低年龄
8+

常见问题

Die Schlangen von Delhi supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Die Schlangen von Delhi takes about 30 minutes.
Die Schlangen von Delhi has a complexity rating of 1.50/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Die Schlangen von Delhi is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Die Schlangen von Delhi has a rating of 5.67/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 79 ratings. It is ranked #23801 overall.
Die Schlangen von Delhi was designed by Manfred Franz. It was published in 1994.