Las Vegas Royale (Multilingual)
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INFORMATIONS
Designer : | Rüdiger Dorn |
Artist : | Antje Stephan, Claus Stephan |
Publisher: | Ravensburger |
Numbers of players : | 2 to 5 |
Age : | 8 years old and + |
Playing Time : | 45 to 60 minutes |
More Info : |
Boardgamegeek (English) |
DESCRIPTION
Las Vegas Royale combines the original dice game from Las Vegas from 2012 with certain elements of the Las Vegas Boulevard extension of 2014.
Las Vegas is a simple to learn dice game that includes six casinos, one for each face of a normal six -sided die. For each carpet of the basic game, players draw money cards until at least $ 50,000 are displayed, but the amount can end up being much higher, which makes this casino more attractive.
Each player has eight different color dice that they will launch in turn. When you launch your dice, you can choose to place them in the appropriate casino; For example, a dice displaying a 1 will be placed in the casino marked "1". You must place all the dice of a number on a casino in turn. All players do this in turn until all the dice has been used. Finally, the player with the most dice on each casino card takes the highest money associated with him, then the player with the second die takes the next highest money card. In the event of equality, the player who is not tied with the most dice takes the highest money card of this casino, while the players on an equality receive nothing.
Las Vegas Royale includes twelve extension tiles! To play a more complex game, you can place a random extension tile by Casino. These tiles have special capacities, and by placing dice on it, players can activate these capacities. Extension components also include a larger dice than normal for each player who counts as two dice.