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Toppletree

A board game by Andrew Baker Matthew Lazenby
Publisher: IQideas Ltd
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Toppletree merges the game play of Jenga and Connect Four, while allowing players to create a day-glo sculpture while they play. To set up, each player takes 18 pieces in a single color – a dozen single pieces and six "double" pieces that fork – and the green base is placed on the table. On a turn, a player adds one of her pieces to the tree by placing it on the nub protruding from the base or the nub on any other piece already attached to the base. A player can use only one hand and cannot support the tree while placing a piece. A player cannot place a double piece on a double piece of her own color, but she may cap an opponent's double piece. If the tree falls over, the player who added the most recent piece loses. Otherwise, the game ends when a player places four pieces of her color in a row, with this player winning the game.

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Categories: Action and Dexterity
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BARCODE: 9421900358168
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Description Description

Toppletree merges the game play of Jenga and Connect Four, while allowing players to create a day-glo sculpture while they play. To set up, each player takes 18 pieces in a single color – a dozen single pieces and six "double" pieces that fork – and the green base is placed on the table. On a turn, a player adds one of her pieces to the tree by placing it on the nub protruding from the base or the nub on any other piece already attached to the base. A player can use only one hand and cannot support the tree while placing a piece. A player cannot place a double piece on a double piece of her own color, but she may cap an opponent's double piece. If the tree falls over, the player who added the most recent piece loses. Otherwise, the game ends when a player places four pieces of her color in a row, with this player winning the game.

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics:
Categories: Action and Dexterity
Alternative names:
BARCODE: 9421900358168
This was seen 12397 times