Da Vinci Code board games Bộ Trò Chơi Da Vini Mã (Có Hộp)
198.000
₫ 110.000
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Description: Players: 2-4
Players Playing time: 15 min
Age: 10+
The goal of the Da Vinci Code game is to reveal all of your opponents' secret codes before they uncover yours. Each player begins by drawing three or four (depending on the number of players) numbered plastic tiles from a face-down pile. After each player lines up the tiles in numeric order so that only he or she can see them, play begins.
On your turn, draw a new tile from the face-down supply and set it to the side of your lineup. Choose a tile in any opponent's array, and then attempt to identify it (e.g. "This is a Dark 3."). If you're correct, the opponent reveals the tile. If you're wrong, you must show the tile you drew from the pile and insert it into your lineup, in sequential order. As long as you make correct guesses, you can keep guessing additional tiles. If you decided to end your turn before making an incorrect guess, you can add the tile you drew into your lineup without revealing it, making your code lo
Players Playing time: 15 min
Age: 10+
The goal of the Da Vinci Code game is to reveal all of your opponents' secret codes before they uncover yours. Each player begins by drawing three or four (depending on the number of players) numbered plastic tiles from a face-down pile. After each player lines up the tiles in numeric order so that only he or she can see them, play begins.
On your turn, draw a new tile from the face-down supply and set it to the side of your lineup. Choose a tile in any opponent's array, and then attempt to identify it (e.g. "This is a Dark 3."). If you're correct, the opponent reveals the tile. If you're wrong, you must show the tile you drew from the pile and insert it into your lineup, in sequential order. As long as you make correct guesses, you can keep guessing additional tiles. If you decided to end your turn before making an incorrect guess, you can add the tile you drew into your lineup without revealing it, making your code lo