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Plan Séquence (French)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer :
Artist : Giulia Campobello
Publisher :
Numbers of players : 1 to 2
Age : 8 years old and +
Playing Time : 20 minutes
More Info :

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DESCRIPTION

Work with your partner to put each scene back in order ... without communicating!

In Plan Séquence, the players in turn place stage cards numbered with their hand in the time line in the hope of obtaining the 6 cards in order. The problem ? Players cannot talk to each other or make signals. They must therefore carefully observe the other's game to find clues. Each card also has an effect that can influence placement, exchange cards or even give players a rare opportunity to share information.

Succeeding only once is already a feat in itself, but a full part of the sequence plan is played in three acts. The chronology lies with each act, which makes each turn more difficult than the previous one. Fortunately, you also have access to two deleted scenes: if the turn ends with disorder scenes, you can spend a deleted scene to hide a card. These deleted scenes are not refreshed, which means that you are only entitled to two errors before the start of the credits.

(French version of Moving Pictures)