
Slime Quest (2025)
2 - 6 persone
3 - 5 min
8+
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Descrizione: Slime Quest is a game of agility and dexterity where you will need to be the best slime hunter.
In Slime Quest every player is a brave adventurer heading into a dungeon to capture slimes and exchange their keys for valuable rewards.
Eighty-four slime cards are shuffled face down in the center of the table and placed in a jumbled pile (the dungeon). Each player takes one card face down (places it in front of them on the table) and the game starts at the count of 3 (all players turn over their card at the same time).
The turn is simultaneous and continues until the end of the game. Each player will turn over cards from the center to try to place slimes sequentially, always on the right side of the last one placed in his playing area.
The slime cards that you do not use in your row of slimes will remain in the center face up.
At any time you can discard to the center of the table the last card of your row to change it for another one.
The game ends when a player announces that they have completed a row of slimes:
12 slimes with 2/3/4 players
9 slimes with 5/6 players
At that moment the player who finishes shouts DONE and no one else can place another slime in their personal row.
Then, the rows of all players are checked from left to right and cards will be eliminated if one does not match the laying conditions.
In the end, the winner is the one who has the most treasure keys within the slimes they keep in their row. In case of a tie, the winner is the one who has the most keys with the fewest cards.
Laying rules
Starting with the card that is turned over at the beginning, cards must be placed to the right, always of different color than the previous one, and taking into account the following rules.
There are six types of slime cards in the game:
Green: The next card must have the same amount of objects as the green slime.
Blue: The next card must have more objects than the blue slime.
Brown: The next card must have fewer objects than in the brown slime.
Red: The next card must have an odd number of objects.
Purple: The next card must have an even number of objects.
Gold: Gold slimes are a wild card. Regardless of their number of objects, they always fulfill any conditions for the placement of cards of the other colors.
However, to place a card to their right (of another color), their special condition must always be met.
In Slime Quest every player is a brave adventurer heading into a dungeon to capture slimes and exchange their keys for valuable rewards.
Eighty-four slime cards are shuffled face down in the center of the table and placed in a jumbled pile (the dungeon). Each player takes one card face down (places it in front of them on the table) and the game starts at the count of 3 (all players turn over their card at the same time).
The turn is simultaneous and continues until the end of the game. Each player will turn over cards from the center to try to place slimes sequentially, always on the right side of the last one placed in his playing area.
The slime cards that you do not use in your row of slimes will remain in the center face up.
At any time you can discard to the center of the table the last card of your row to change it for another one.
The game ends when a player announces that they have completed a row of slimes:
12 slimes with 2/3/4 players
9 slimes with 5/6 players
At that moment the player who finishes shouts DONE and no one else can place another slime in their personal row.
Then, the rows of all players are checked from left to right and cards will be eliminated if one does not match the laying conditions.
In the end, the winner is the one who has the most treasure keys within the slimes they keep in their row. In case of a tie, the winner is the one who has the most keys with the fewest cards.
Laying rules
Starting with the card that is turned over at the beginning, cards must be placed to the right, always of different color than the previous one, and taking into account the following rules.
There are six types of slime cards in the game:
Green: The next card must have the same amount of objects as the green slime.
Blue: The next card must have more objects than the blue slime.
Brown: The next card must have fewer objects than in the brown slime.
Red: The next card must have an odd number of objects.
Purple: The next card must have an even number of objects.
Gold: Gold slimes are a wild card. Regardless of their number of objects, they always fulfill any conditions for the placement of cards of the other colors.
However, to place a card to their right (of another color), their special condition must always be met.