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Number of Players | 2 |
Playtime | 15-45 Min |
Suggested Ages | 8+ |
Designer(s) | Joshua Sellers |
Publisher | Project Genius |
Deblockle is a casual strategy game of tips and turns for two. Take turns flipping blocks into adjacent squares and then moving them across the board. Be the first to successfully remove all of your blocks by maneuvering them onto the final square on the board, and you win!
How to win: Be the first to remove all four of your blocks from the board. The only way to remove a block is when it's rolled star side up onto the star space at the opposite side of the board.
On each turn, the player will move in 2 steps: To start your turn, tip one of your blocks into any open adjacent space. You cannot not roll diagonally, and you cannot not roll into the star space. After tipping, you must hop that same block according to the symbol that lands face-up after rolling. You can only hop onto open spaces.
Each block has six different symbols on each side which represent different movements. The Star: the Star symbol cannot be rolled face-up anywhere on the board except onto the star space at the opposite side of the board. The Stop:if the stop sign is rolled face-up, the turn ends and the block does not hop to any other spaces. The Cross: when the Cross is rolled face-up, the block hops one space in any horizontal or vertical direction. The X: when the X is rolled face-up, the block hops one space in any diagonal direction. The Slider: when the Slider is rolled face-up, it must slide in any vertical or horizontal direction until it's stopped by another block or the edge of the board. The Hoops: when the Hoops are rolled face-up, the block can hop in any combination of 3 horizontal or vertical steps. The block may even hop back to a space it previously occupied.
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