Tem-Purr-A (2011)
3 - 10 persone
15 - 15 min
8+
Al momento questo prodotto non è disponibile presso nessun venditore.
Nomi alternativi: Dessert Queen, Mici Maki, Taiwan Snackbar, Taiwan Snackbar 2, Tem-Purr-A, Tempurra, Wa-Chat-Bi, Καλοφαγάτες, 小吃大胃王
Artisti: Wee Yee Chong, Xuanzi Lin, Idgie Lo, Tilabunny
Editori: Albi, IELLO, Redbox Editora (Redbox), Swan Panasia Co., Ltd., TCG Factory, Zito! u038fu03c1u03b1 u03b3u03b9u03b1 u03c0u03b1u03b9u03c7u03bdu03afu03b4u03b9
Editori: Albi, IELLO, Redbox Editora (Redbox), Swan Panasia Co., Ltd., TCG Factory, Zito! u038fu03c1u03b1 u03b3u03b9u03b1 u03c0u03b1u03b9u03c7u03bdu03afu03b4u03b9
Descrizione: The theme of the game is an eating contest in a Taiwanese Snackbar.
"In this competition you will eat more than you can imagine as your competitors continually challenge you to shove even more in. Play your cards cleverly or the servers will serve you food until you fall from your seat. Let the competitors be the ones to fill up until they drop and the snack bar throne will be yours!"
The players add "dish"-cards or special cards to a common "order"-pile until one of them can´t (or won´t) add any more cards. Then that player has to "eat" the whole order by drawing the appropriate amount of cards from a draw pile. If he draws one (or more) of the "No More!"-cards, he accrues negative points and the round ends.
The played cards are then set aside and new "No More"-cards are shuffled into the (now smaller) draw pile, making for an ever more tense experience as the contest goes into the later stages.
When one player has collected 3 negative points the game ends and the player with the smallest amount of negative points wins the game.
"In this competition you will eat more than you can imagine as your competitors continually challenge you to shove even more in. Play your cards cleverly or the servers will serve you food until you fall from your seat. Let the competitors be the ones to fill up until they drop and the snack bar throne will be yours!"
The players add "dish"-cards or special cards to a common "order"-pile until one of them can´t (or won´t) add any more cards. Then that player has to "eat" the whole order by drawing the appropriate amount of cards from a draw pile. If he draws one (or more) of the "No More!"-cards, he accrues negative points and the round ends.
The played cards are then set aside and new "No More"-cards are shuffled into the (now smaller) draw pile, making for an ever more tense experience as the contest goes into the later stages.
When one player has collected 3 negative points the game ends and the player with the smallest amount of negative points wins the game.
