Schotten Totten
1999
Designed by Reiner Knizia
Published by REXhry, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, PaperGames (III), Pro Ludo, uplay.it edizioni, Redbox Editora (Redbox), IELLO, Ubik, Mancalamaro, PS-Games, Edge Entertainment, PS-Games, TCG Factory, REXhry, Schmidt Spiele, Redbox Editora (Redbox), Bureau de Juegos, Geekach LLC, Gemblo, Inc., Ubik, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Muduko, Schmidt Spiele, Bureau de Juegos, Zito! Ώρα για παιχνίδι, Cube Factory of Ideas, Edge Entertainment, Cube Factory of Ideas, Pro Ludo, Mancalamaro, Buró, IELLO, Reflexshop, Pegasus Spiele, TCG Factory, Buró, uplay.it edizioni, Gemblo Company, Muduko, Reflexshop
In Schotten Totten, nine boundary stones lie between you and your opponent. In front of each, you build poker-like formations of three cards on a side. Whoever plays the higher-ranking formation wins the stone. And in a unique twist, you may use your powers of logic to claim a stone even before your opponent has played all three of his cards, by demonstrating that the stone is impossible for him to win. Successfully claim five stones, or any three adjacent stones, and you win the game. In 2000 GMT published a rethemed version as Battle Line which includes an extra 10 "tactics" cards that modify the standard game play, and with cards that run from 1 to 10 (instead of 1 to 9). The 2004 Edition of Schottentotten has these "tactics" cards too. Schotten-Totten FAQ.
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