Dragons of Mekong
the Dragons of Mekong is a board game created by Roberto Fraga. It was published in France by Jeux Descartes in 2000.
It is a play for 2 to 6 8 year old players and more.
Rules of the game
Material
1 Plate of play, 36 footbridges, 6 pawns players, 1 pawn statuette, 27 stones, 78 charts action.
To begin the part
Each player chooses his village and places his pawn-character there.Each one receives its charts actions, and six footbridges different lengths.
The turn of play
In secrecy, each player prepares a sequence of 5 actions using his charts.Then for each action, the players turn over their chart, and each one plays its action. The actions of placement and displacement are obligatory.
Placement of the stones:
- not more than one stone on each small island.
Placement of the footbridges:
- the player must choose the footbridge with judged.
- Not more than 3 footbridges on a stone.
- If there is no site available, if the player the length badly or the footbridge, this one reverses evaluates fall to water and is definitively lost.
Displacement of the character:
- If displacement is impossible, the character falls to water and must start again starting from his starting village.
To withdraw a stone or a footbridge:
- a stone or a footbridge not - glaze and nonoccupied by a character only.
- One can take an unfavourable footbridge with the proviso of not having a of the same footbridge length, and not to have more than two colors of footbridges in its reserve.
The chart dragon:
- the player of the color indicated by the dragon cannot carry out its action.
End of the part
The first player whose character reaches the opposite village gains the part.
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