Attract (IMPORT)
This game is in Japanese but is language-independent (no Japanese text on cards), a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with the game.
Attract is a 2P game in which you battle over control of 5 areas. In the basic game, you want to win control of 3 of the areas; in the alternate rules, the areas are worth a certain point value and you want to win control of more points.
The general outline of the game play is the same in both situations. Chips numbered 1 to 4 in three colors are shuffled and placed face down on a tile. On your turn, either take a chip and place it on a vertices between two cards on your side (or either end) or look at two chips on the tile and put one of them back face up.
The game ends when both players have placed 12 chips on their side.
This game is in Japanese but is language-independent (no Japanese text on cards), a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with the game.
Attract is a 2P game in which you battle over control of 5 areas. In the basic game, you want to win control of 3 of the areas; in the alternate rules, the areas are worth a certain point value and you want to win control of more points.
The general outline of the game play is the same in both situations. Chips numbered 1 to 4 in three colors are shuffled and placed face down on a tile. On your turn, either take a chip and place it on a vertices between two cards on your side (or either end) or look at two chips on the tile and put one of them back face up.
The game ends when both players have placed 12 chips on their side.
This game is in Japanese but is language-independent (no Japanese text on cards), a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with the game.
Attract is a 2P game in which you battle over control of 5 areas. In the basic game, you want to win control of 3 of the areas; in the alternate rules, the areas are worth a certain point value and you want to win control of more points.
The general outline of the game play is the same in both situations. Chips numbered 1 to 4 in three colors are shuffled and placed face down on a tile. On your turn, either take a chip and place it on a vertices between two cards on your side (or either end) or look at two chips on the tile and put one of them back face up.
The game ends when both players have placed 12 chips on their side.