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Crazy Tower: Construction / Sabotage
10m - 20m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 8+
Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
Hand Management
Action / Dexterity
19.00
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debelbot
Nice little stacking game. Great with kids. Having a bunch of solo mission at the back of the rules is nice.
cewbacca
Fun dexterity game that lets you be as lazy and as mean as you want when stacking the tower up. No neat exact tower like Jenga.
Flemeth
Je pensais le jeu d'adresse inspiré du Jenga élimé jusqu'au dernier fil, eh bien non. De belles pièces en bois, des cartes, et hop c'est parti pour quelques parties retorses et animées. L'idée est de se débarrasser de ses pièces en premier, en utilisant le pouvoir d'une case de carte - pour cela il faut la recouvrir (échanger une pièce avec celle d'un adversaire, rejouer, enlever une pièce adverse etc), et bien sûr sans faire tomber la tour. Pour passer le temps en famille, et ça fait moins de bruit qu'un Jenga quand tout tombe.