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Raben stapeln

Colored discs, Stars and ravens

 

Magic Raven Schnabelgrün invents games for a lonely color die, and takes the change to bring himself and his magic stars into play, he uses one star each in six colors with five spikes and then one star each in the same six colors with four spikes and, finally, one disc in each of the six colors.

For those components there are different variants to play:

Bunter Farbenturm for 2-4 players, ages 3+ – you roll the color die and place any piece of this color flat, that is, horizontally, on others already stacked; when the color is gone, you can reroll up to two times. Sechsfarbenturm – in a game for two and three players, ages 3+, you try to acquire one piece in each color to stack and then you need to roll green to put Schnabelgrün on top of this tower. Regenbogenturm is intended for age 4+ – in analogy to the previous game you must place pieces in the rainbow order of blue-green-yellow-orange-red-pink; you start with the first color you roll and then put pieces above or beneath as they are rolled; again you get Schnabelgrün as a reward for a completed stack.

In Rabelino-Stapelino, again intended for age 4+, all players build a huge Giant-Raven-Star-Disc stack together, based on four randomly chosen pieces that are placed next to each other on the table. All other parts must not touch the table. When all pieces are stacked, all have won together.

Raben stapeln is another enchanting game in the Schnabelgrün series, an educational game for colors and dexterity, a challenging dexterity game in the Rabelino version, and always fun for all. The pieces are easy to hold, easy to stack and inspire many more ways to play.

 

Players: 1-4

Age: 3+

Time: 10+

Designer: Paul Kappler

Artist: Johann Rüttinger

Price: ca. 23 Euro

Publisher: Drei Hasen in der Abendsonne 2014

Web: www.hasehasehase.de

Genre: Stacking, dexterity

Users: For children

Special: 1 player

Version: multi

Rules: de en fr it

In-game text: no

 

Comments:

Based on Zauberrabe Schnabelgrün books

Enchanting components

Well suited to children’s hands

Many more options for using

 

Compares to:

Bausack and other stacking games

 

Other editions:

Currently none

 

Chance (pink): 1

Tactic (turquoise): 0

Strategy (blue): 0

Creativity (dark blue): 0

Knowledge (yellow): 0

Memory (orange): 0

Communication (red): 0

Interaction (brown): 1

Dexterity (green): 3

Action (dark green): 2