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- Wie Die Wombats ^ JAN 2024
Wie Die Wombats ^ JAN 2024
Product Code: ZOCH601105169
Wie die Wombats is a fast-paced cooperative eye and head twister where much is much less than it seems.
Together, the players estimate as quickly and correctly as possible where how many wombats are scurrying across playing cards. To do this, they have to lay out the cards in a pattern that shows the animals in ascending order. With each round, the scurrying gets wilder as more and more marsupials appear. Part of the teamwork is to turn over the sand timer every time a minute consists of fewer seconds than you would have estimated. In 5 short rounds, you learn to appreciate the estimation of your fellow players.
Together, the players estimate as quickly and correctly as possible where how many wombats are scurrying across playing cards. To do this, they have to lay out the cards in a pattern that shows the animals in ascending order. With each round, the scurrying gets wilder as more and more marsupials appear. Part of the teamwork is to turn over the sand timer every time a minute consists of fewer seconds than you would have estimated. In 5 short rounds, you learn to appreciate the estimation of your fellow players.
- Designer : Thomas Schneider Axmann
- Artist : Dennis Lohausen
- Number of players : 1 - 6
- Playing time : 15 - 30
- Recommended ages : 8+
- Language : ML