Horrible Guild igra s kartami Similo Animals
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V Similu iščeš skrivne like, v tej verziji domačo žival
👥 2–12 😊 7+ ⏱ 10 min
Igro začnemo tako, da iz kupčka vzamemo 12 kart in eno izžrebamo. To je naša skrivna domača žival. 🐐
Potem jo vrneš med izžrebanih 12 in jih razporediš v mrežo 3×4. 🕸️
Ti daješ namige, ostali igralci skupaj ugibajo. Iz kupčka povlečeš 5 novih kart in izbereš eno. Če je skrivni lik podoben tej karti, potem karto postaviš navpično, če ji ni, potem pa vodoravno. 🔍
Recimo, da je skrivni lik koza. Če boš dal namig ovco 🐑 jo boš postavil navpično, saj sta si ovca in koza podobni, če pa boš igral kuro 🐔, potem jo boš dal pa vodoravno.
Nato so na vrsti tvoji soigralci, ki morajo izločiti eno žival. ❌
To ponovite še 4-krat, tako da v drugem krogu soigralci izločijo dve, v 3. tri in v 4. štiri karte. 🙈
Ostali bosta samo še dve karti. Z zadnjim namigom morajo izločiti edino preostalo napačno žival. Če jim uspe, ste zmagali. Našli se kozo. 🤣🤣
"Similo is a co-operative deduction game, and each version of the game — e.g., Fables, History, Myths — comes with a deck of thirty cards, beautifully illustrated by Naïade, showing the portrait and the name of a series of characters with a common theme.
Your goal is to make the other players guess one secret character (out of the twelve characters on display in the middle of the table) by playing other character cards from your hand as clues, stating whether they are similar to or different from the secret character. After each turn, the other players must remove one or more characters from the table until only the right one remains and you win — or it is removed and you lose!
You can play with one of the Similo sets on its own, using the cards from, say, Fables both for the characters being laid out and for the clues being given to the guessers, or you can use the cards from one set for the twelve characters on display and the cards from another set as the clues. The game is far trickier this way!"