Advertisement

Active Sellers
Things From Another World
Puzzle Master
Calendars
FUN.com
Chanz Spel Med Eva & Adam
Chanz Spel Med Eva & Adam
by (Unknown)
Player Count
2 to 1

Player Ages
10+

Playing Time
45 minutes
Categories
  • Dice
  • Movies / TV / Radio theme
  • Mechanisms
  • Set Collection
  • Pick-up and Deliver
  • Roll / Spin and Move
  • Dice Rolling
  • Point to Point Movement
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    From The Rules:
    All young people have been able to follow the popular series for Adam & Eve.
    But in this issue offers CP also a fun game for 2-6 players that played out in the schoolyard of Eva & Adam's school.
    It is easy to play, so here's how:

    Games Preparation
    Before you start playing the game you need to get a die and a playing pieces to go with. As the pieces you can use spirit buttons, coins or anything you can find. Place the pieces in the start box and gear up for a tough game with many tricky choices

    The game's start
    In order to enter the school yard, you need to roll 1 or 6. Otherwise, you will remain in the starting box and try again next time it gets to you.
    Once you are on the playground, simply put full speed toward the target. and the success of all opportunities and challenges that you must take all hazards, interesting girls and boys and the cool gang.

    Chance Boxes
    If you get a chance to box, you must make a choice:
    You can choose to walk two steps forward (which is a bit cowardly. But surely) - or you can take a chance and beat the dice, and then applies it to be lucky, you hit a 5 or 6th, you will go 6 steps forward. but if you turn l - 4th and you'll remain, and thus have no extra steps at all.
    Any chance of box is a very special place, and more about just the place you come in, you can read at the bottom of the board.

    Risk Boxes
    If you are on a risk-box, you must also make an important choice: You can choose to stand on a roll - or you can take the risk to die, and you may encounter real bad, switch one l st or 2nd, you stand over the three throws, but if you beat the 3rd - 6th so you do not have to be completely over.
    Each risk-box is a very specific risk-spot. It is what all the boxes is a risk for places at the bottom of the board.

    Rebuff
    There are additional elements of risk in the game on the board are a number rebuff-boxes; you'll go to such it is revealed that you studied for a bit. You will then get back as much as it is in the box and attempt to catch up from when it's your turn next time.

    Who will win?
    After all the risks and chances are you or any of the players until Mon / box. No matter what the dice show you have to stay here and beat again. Turns you then 1st or 6th has been gained, otherwise you have to go back five steps, and try again the next time.

    All special rules are written on to the board and can be read once you encounter them.

    Winner is the first to get through the school yard with most friends.

    Game Discussions

    Add Comment

    You need to be logged in to comment.

    Comments (0)

    No comments yet. Be the first!

    Marketplace

    No listings at the moment.


    Do you own this game?
    Best Sellers
    Board Games





    Latest Searches: Puerto rico | Monopoly Osnabrück | Monica | Mensch ärgere | Ma sói | Le Héraut Citadel | Las Vegas | It’s bananas | It’s a deal | Howard’s poly | Hero’s quest | Hasbro Gaming The Slow-Motion Race Game for Kids Ages 8 | Harry Potter 4 inch Collectible Wand – Mystery Box with Die-cast Wand with Stand | The Wand Chooses | Geek d’Argos | Frozen don’t break the ice | Flick èm Up | PREMIER LEAGUE | agropolis | Johnson county monopoly | Mizzou monopoly | Peoria opoly | columbus monopoly | Lilly+Pulitzer | mandarin mattel | zelda | cafe | peaut+butter+and+jelly | israeli games | Ogden-opoly board game | iwo
    Sitemap: All Categories | All Publishers | All Designers | All Mechanisms | All Artists | All Family
    © 2018-2024 BoardGames.com | Your source for everything to do with Board Games
    All Rights Reserved
    Please note: BoardGames.com will receive commissions from purchases made through links on this page.
    Privacy Policy | Contact Us