Example:
Red player
wins!
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Item #2570
2570-00-12
You may play
ANY color spot
on a “blank.”
You may play
any color spot
directly on the
SAME color.
YES
You may NOT
play a color spot
directly on the
OPPOSITE color
spot.
NO
You may play
a “blank” on
ANY color spot
to “erase” it.
YES
You may play
a “blank” on
another “blank”
spot.
YESYES
Get 3 spots in a row and you win!
Get 3 spots in a row and you win!
BEFORE PLAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME:
Discard demo card insert on game board and blue insert paper inside game board before play. You may choose
to discard game packaging because game board is also a convenient storage case.
Players: 2 Ages: 6+
Contents: Game board and 50 cards
(24 red/blue, 10 red/blank, 10 blue/blank, 6 blank/blank)
Object: Be the first player to get three spots in a row of your color
—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally (SEE EXAMPLE AT RIGHT)
Set Up:
•
Decide which player will be “blue” and which player will be “red”
•
Shuffle the cards
•
Deal two cards, face down, to each player.
•
Place the rest of the cards face down to form a draw pile.
•
Players pick up and hold their cards so their opponent cannot see them.
Game Play:
The “red” player goes first. The player should look at both of their cards and decide which to play. Cards have
colored spots and/or blanks. Blanks may be used to strategically cover over your opponent's spots and stop their
win. Be the first player to get three of your color spots in a row and you win! Players take turns doing the
following on every turn:
•
PLAY one card on the game board.
-You may play cards in any direction, as long as the whole card fits on the game board.
-You may overlap or completely cover cards on the game board, only as shown below.
•
DRAW one card from the draw pile so you'll have two cards in your hand at the end of your turn.
Cards are played according to these rules: