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2-4
25'
10
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Caminos
Publisher: Murmel Spielwerkstatt und Verlag
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Caminos is a connection game somewhere between Rumis and Punct. Players win by forming a continuous line of their own colour (by placing rumis style 3d tetris blocks) from one side of the board to the other.
1. Players take turns playing a piece of their colour. The piece may be placed anywhere on the board, as long as it touches the game board, lines up with the grid, and creates no empty space underneath itself.
2. The game is won by the player or team that connects opposite sides of the board with a path made by pieces of their colour as viewed from above.
1. Players take turns playing a piece of their colour. The piece may be placed anywhere on the board, as long as it touches the game board, lines up with the grid, and creates no empty space underneath itself.
2. The game is won by the player or team that connects opposite sides of the board with a path made by pieces of their colour as viewed from above.
| Mechanics: | Action Point Allowance System |
| Categories: | Strategy |
| Alternative names: | Bridget |
| BARCODE: | 7640109594814 |
| This was seen 14451 times | |
Caminos is a connection game somewhere between Rumis and Punct. Players win by forming a continuous line of their own colour (by placing rumis style 3d tetris blocks) from one side of the board to the other.
1. Players take turns playing a piece of their colour. The piece may be placed anywhere on the board, as long as it touches the game board, lines up with the grid, and creates no empty space underneath itself.
2. The game is won by the player or team that connects opposite sides of the board with a path made by pieces of their colour as viewed from above.
1. Players take turns playing a piece of their colour. The piece may be placed anywhere on the board, as long as it touches the game board, lines up with the grid, and creates no empty space underneath itself.
2. The game is won by the player or team that connects opposite sides of the board with a path made by pieces of their colour as viewed from above.
| Mechanics: | Action Point Allowance System |
| Categories: | Strategy |
| Alternative names: | Bridget |
| BARCODE: | 7640109594814 |
| This was seen 14451 times | |