Monster Olympics (2021)
Temps de jeu: 45
Age min.: 8
Joueurs: 1 - 99
Editeur: (Web published)
Concepteurs: Joe Hout
Artistes: Joe Hout
Mécaniques: Bingo, Paper-and-Pencil, Grid Coverage, Solo / Solitaire Game, Dice Rolling
Age min.: 8
Joueurs: 1 - 99
Editeur: (Web published)
Concepteurs: Joe Hout
Artistes: Joe Hout
Mécaniques: Bingo, Paper-and-Pencil, Grid Coverage, Solo / Solitaire Game, Dice Rolling
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Build your monster’s strength, speed, and scare to compete for the gold medal in the Monster Olympics!
The game is played over 15 rounds, with players playing simultaneously, trying to earn the most points by earning medals and advancing your monster as far as possible. All players will use the same dice pool for each roll, however each player determines how to use the dice.
In each round, you will roll 2 dice and then use those dice to determine which monster upgrade to use. Each monster upgrade advances certain tracks. At the end of the game, you will compare your Strength, Speed, and Scare to see who had the most in each category. You will also score your track with the lowest number.
Scoring - Medal Ceremony
You will compete in three contests consisting of Strength, Speed, and Scare. First, compare your number on the tracks with every other player. The player with the highest number on each track earns the Gold Medal, 7 points, and writes a 7 in the Scoring area under the Strength icon. The player with the next highest score earns the Silver Medal, 3 points. The next highest earns the Bronze Medal, 1 point. It is friendly scoring, so ties are shared. Then check your individual four tracks, and write the lowest number in the last scoring area. Add your score and the player with the highest score is the Monster Olympics Champion!
The game is played over 15 rounds, with players playing simultaneously, trying to earn the most points by earning medals and advancing your monster as far as possible. All players will use the same dice pool for each roll, however each player determines how to use the dice.
In each round, you will roll 2 dice and then use those dice to determine which monster upgrade to use. Each monster upgrade advances certain tracks. At the end of the game, you will compare your Strength, Speed, and Scare to see who had the most in each category. You will also score your track with the lowest number.
Scoring - Medal Ceremony
You will compete in three contests consisting of Strength, Speed, and Scare. First, compare your number on the tracks with every other player. The player with the highest number on each track earns the Gold Medal, 7 points, and writes a 7 in the Scoring area under the Strength icon. The player with the next highest score earns the Silver Medal, 3 points. The next highest earns the Bronze Medal, 1 point. It is friendly scoring, so ties are shared. Then check your individual four tracks, and write the lowest number in the last scoring area. Add your score and the player with the highest score is the Monster Olympics Champion!
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