Tjurungas are wooden objects that the
australian Aborigines use in
their ceremonies, in thes game players should place
them as clever as possible to gain majorities in meetings. At the starts each
section of the boards holds an identical stack of cards, induvudually
shuffled and 5 or 10 wooden pieces of one or more players. The top card is
turned face up and each player choses one card to
either place pieces from his stock or draw cards or to arrange a meeting for
scoring. Players score for majorities of their pieces in one or all three of
the different kinds, these majorities can be changed before scoring starts with
cards from players' hands. The Elder then turns cards up where necessary, if a
scorpion turns up he takes penalty and the scoring value marker is moved. Has
that marker reached to top position, the player with the most points wins.
Position game * 3-5 players from age 12 * Authors: Alan R. Moon und Richard
Borg * ca. 90 min. * ca. 30€ *