La Cueva Mágica
2017
Designed by Jose María Bellostas
Published by darbel
Once upon a time, Ali Baba, a poor lumberjack from Persia, discovered a hidden treasure belonging to a forty thieves gang. Emeralds, diamonds, rubies, precious objects… GOLD! All was hidden in a cave which was open and sealed magically. To open the cave they prounounced the words Open Sesame! and, to seal it, Close sesame! . While the greedy thieves were out, Ali Baba entered the caved and took some of their treasures. Ali Baba s brother s Cassim, dishonest and usurer, discovered the sudden wealth of his sibling and followed him to the cave, where he entered unseen. Fooled by his own greed and excitement to so many treasures, Cassim forgot the magic words and was found by the thieves, who carved him up due to his temerity. Now you will play as Ali and Cassim and, with your loyal servant Moxana s help, will get the highest number of treasures in The Magic Cave without being noticed by the Forty Thieves. Take all the components from the box and leave the box in the center of the table. Put inside the box all 20 small treasure cards and close it. Place uniformally all 40 big treasure cards surrounding the game box. Deal to each player 1 character card, 2 Moxana cards of the same color and 3 carrots to each player. The 20 treasure tokens have the same treasure pictures as the 40 large tokens. On the small tokens there is a treasure on each side; on the large tokens there is a treasure on one side and the drawing of a thief on the other. At the beginning of each round one player has the open box at least 5 seconds (min), and next he close the box. The box does not reopen until the end of the round. In your turn, you can play as Ali (picking up as much large treasures as pointing to the dice, treasures that have to be visible face up inside the box). If you are wrong, you will deduct points. If you don't remember more of the treasures that are in the box face up, you play as Cassim. Cassim flips the big treasures to hinder the other players. If you play as Cassim, you can't play as Ali until the next round. The round ends when everyone has played as Cassim. Successful and failed treasures are checked. Treasures and special characters help the players to get more points or subtracting rival's points. After 4 rounds, the player who earns more points with the treasures wins. Cuenta la historia que Al Bab , un pobre le ador de Persia, descubre el tesoro oculto de una banda de 40 ladrones. Esmeraldas, diamantes, rubies, objetos preciados,... ORO!, todo lo esconden en una cueva que abren y cierran m gicamente. Para abrir la cueva pronuncian las palabras Ábrete, S samo! , y para cerrarla, Ci rrate, S samo! En ausencia de los varos ladrones, Al Bab entra en la cueva m gica y se lleva algunos tesoros. Cassim, el hermano deshonesto y usurero de Al Bab , descubre la repentina riqueza de su hermano y lo sigue hasta la cueva, en la que entra a escondidas. En su codicia y nerviosismo ante tantos tesoros, Cassim olvida las palabras m gicas y los ladrones lo encuentran y lo descuartizan por su osad a. Ponte en la piel de Ali y Cassim y, con la ayuda de la leal sierva Moxana, consigue el mayor n mero de tesoros de La Cueva M gica sin alertar a los 40 ladrones. Saca todos los componentes de la caja y colocar sta en el centro de la mesa. Introduce en la caja las 20 fichas de tesoro peque as y ci rrala. Coloca las 40 fichas de tesoro grandes alrededor de la caja del juego, repartidas de forma homog nea. Reparte una ficha de personaje a cada jugador, dos fichas de Moxana del mismo color y 3 zanahorias. Las 20 fichas de tesoro tienen los mismos dibujos de tesoro que hay en las 40 fichas grandes. En las fichas peque as hay un tesoro en cada lado, en las fichas grandes hay un tesoro por un lado y el dibujo de un ladr n por el otro. Hay 4 rondas. Al principio de la ronda un jugador tendr la caja abierta m nimo 5 segundos. La caja no se volver a abrir hasta el final de la ronda. Por turnos, los jugadores jugar n como Al (cogie
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