Blokus 3D (2003)
2 - 4 persone
15 - 20 min
7+
Nomi alternativi: Blokus 3D, Rumis, 블로커스 3D
Editori: Alary Games, Divisible By Zero (DBZ) Aust Pty Ltd, Educa Korea, Educational Insights, Green Board Game Co., Hodin, Kaissa Chess & Games, Mattel, Inc., Murmel Spielwerkstatt und Verlag AG, Sekkoia, Winning Moves France, Winning Moves Germany
Riconoscimenti: 2003 Spiel des Jahres Recommended, 2004 Mensa Select Winner, 2008 Japan Boardgame Prize U-more Award Nominee, 2008 Japan Boardgame Prize U-more Award Winner, 2008 Japan Boardgame Prize Voters' Selection Nominee, 2009 Boardgames Australia Awards Best Children's Game Nominee
Descrizione: In the game Rumis, the players construct an Inca building with their stones. All players receive three-dimensional pieces made of wood or plastic, which they will try to position adjacent to already placed pieces of their own color. All of their own pieces are of different shapes, which is a challenge to the three-dimensional imagination.
Cubic, wedge-shaped, or pyramidal volumes are different building limitations, which are imposed by the various building scenarios. Playing RUMIS, you will find that no game is similar to any previous one. Once your mind has mastered the puzzling shapes of the RUMIS pieces, you will explore the depth of tactical and strategic possibilities offered.
The rebrand by Educational Insights is labelled 1 to 4 players on the box, adding solitaire puzzles such as building a 3x3 cube with one color and building the various shapes using all the colors, following the rules of the multiplayer games while leaving no gaps in the structure.
Expanded by:
Rumis+
Cubic, wedge-shaped, or pyramidal volumes are different building limitations, which are imposed by the various building scenarios. Playing RUMIS, you will find that no game is similar to any previous one. Once your mind has mastered the puzzling shapes of the RUMIS pieces, you will explore the depth of tactical and strategic possibilities offered.
The rebrand by Educational Insights is labelled 1 to 4 players on the box, adding solitaire puzzles such as building a 3x3 cube with one color and building the various shapes using all the colors, following the rules of the multiplayer games while leaving no gaps in the structure.
Expanded by:
Rumis+