Up or Down?
126 cards in one of six colors are numbered from 1 to 126; in relation to player numbers, a different amount of cards is used. You begin with three cards in hand, six cards are laid out in a circle, sorted by value, and the rest forms one open and one face-down stack. In your turn you place one card into the circle at the appropriate location and then take one of the cards adjacent to the new card and put it into your personal display. For each new card you can decide if you continue a row in your display, ascending or descending, or start a new row, up to maximum three. If you do not want to add a card to one of your three rows, you must discard a row into your personal discard pile. When all draw piles are empty, you score each row: Biggest number of cards of one color multiplied by the number of cards in the row; cards in the discard pile are worth 1 point each.
Row formation for 2-6 players, ages 8+
Publisher: Abacusspiele 2024
Designer: Wolfgang Kramer, Michael Kiesling
Art: Marek Bláha
Web: www. abacusspiele.de
Stock #: 08241
Users: For families
Version: de en * Rules: de en * In-game text: no