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Moon Leap
Moon Leap
by Schmidt Spiele, Klee, Playte (1998)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
7+

Playing Time
30 minutes
Categories
  • Dice
  • Racing
  • Math
  • Designers
  • Rudi Hoffmann
  • Mechanisms
  • Roll / Spin and Move
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • Thilo Rick
  • Anke Pohl
  • Wanjin Gill
  • Family
  • Schmidt Spiele Easy Play Line
  • Series: L.BOARD (Playte)
  • Rating: 5.8/10 from 287 users

    Description

    Each player receives five figures of the same color, numbered from 1 to 5. A player rolls the dice and then may move figures that correspond to the total of the dice, e.g. rolling a 5 allows a player to move the 5 piece, or the 2 and the 3. The pieces are always moved to the next free space that is available on the board.
    If the player succeeds in making a chain of 3 or more pawns, he or she may roll the dice again.
    The game is finished when the last three, specially-marked squares are occupied. Each player receives the number of points achieved by multiplying the number of the square by the number of the occupying pawn.

    Summary

    * roll d6; may move your matching-numbered token (* is wild but moves only one token)
    * move it to the next free space on the track
    * after any player's token has crossed a line (varies with number of players playing), rolls of 3 4 or 5 may be split between 2 of your tokens (3->1-2, 4->1-3, 5->1-4 or 2-3), but only if you can move both the other tokens
    * if, with your move, you create 3 adjacent tokens of your color, go again (may do it repeatedly)
    * game ends when last 3 spaces of the track are occupied
    * final scores (for each token):
    o (token number) x (number on that token's space)
    o the multiplier for tokens never played to the board is -5
    o highest sum wins

    The original version of the game provided players with six tokens, and had different rules for gaining points from the board spaces.

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