Musée du Louvre: Jeu des trois dimensions – Lettres, Chiffres, Images
1980
Designed by (Uncredited)
Published by Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux
Subtitle: Jeu des trois dimensions - Lettres, Chiffres, Images Contents: 72 cards of which three jokers and 69 cards containing a letter, a number and a picture of art belonging to the Louvre museum. (e.g. there is a card depicting Mona Lisa, containing letter R and number 11) The target of the game is to make up the name "mus e du louvre", taking into account the three dimensions of the game: lettres => the word "mus e du louvre" must be laid out in order numbers => the first card must have number 1, the second number 2 etc. This is only important for letters that occur more than once, e.g the u and e pictures => no picture may appear twice while constructing the word A turn consists of picking up a new card, and putting one down, either on the discard pile or for constructing the word "mus e du louvre". You are also allowed to replace a card already laid out with another one from your hand. Players start with 4 cards in their hand. Jokers can be used to replace a card TEMPORARILY, i.e. by the end of the game a player must have replaced all his jokers with the corresponding cards. First player to make the word is the winner, other players total the numbers in their hand; after a few rounds, the winner is the player who accumulated the least points.
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