The Mississippi Queen
the Mississippi Queen is a Board game created by Werner Hodel and published in 1997 by Goldsieber.
For 3 to 5 players, as from 10 years for approximately 1 hour
General principle
The players order steamers on the Mississippi. But one does not know oneself in advance how the river makes its meanders. As the boats advance, the landscape is discovered, sometimes unforeseen.The players must manage their speed to advance quickly but also to accost at fallback speed to take on board the passengers.
Rules of the game
Goal of the play
Material
Installation
Unfolding
End of part and winner
-->Extension
An extension, the Mississippi Queen: The Black Pink left in 1998, always at Goldsieber. She makes it possible to play from 2 to 6 players and proposes flexible alternatives.
Reward
The author
The author of the play is Werner Hodel . He is German and exerts as professor in a college.
External bonds
- Various French translations of the rule on Ludism
- plays of Werner Hodel on Luding
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