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Jeu Habermaaß n° 4479
Draculix
Un jeu de dés pour 2 à 4 petits vampires de 5 à 99 ans.
Avec une variante pour joueurs plus jeunes.
Idée : Jürgen P. K. Grunau
Illustration : Eva Czerwenka
Durée de la partie : env. 15 minutes
Sur la pointe des pieds, le petit vampire se faufile
dans les couloirs du grand château du comte
Draculix. C’est tellement sombre et lugubre
dans ce château que le petit vampire a un
peu peur.
Mais, prenant son courage à deux mains, il
continue son chemin, car il veut devenir le
plus grand vampire de tous les temps et, pour
cela, il faut qu’il arrive à la chambre du trésor de
Draculix avant tous les autres vampires.
Contenu
1 château
4 vampires
6 dés à symboles
6 blasons
1 règle du jeu
But du jeu
Qui va traverser le plus vite le château du comte Draculix avec son
vampire ?
Arriver en premier
au bout
du château
FRANÇAIS
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• The coat of arms*
Each time you have rolled all the symbols of your picture, your coat of
arms is important.
Take a look at the dice not used for scoring. If one or even more show
the symbol of your coat of arms you can move the corresponding
number of pictures ahead.
Example:
Julia stands in front of the picture with 3 spiders and 1 bat. After
the third throw she has collected 3 spiders, 2 bats and 1 garlic.
She puts aside the 3 spiders and one bat and can move her
vampire 4 pictures ahead.
Now she compares the two remaining dice with her coat of arms.
Her coat of arms is the bat. As one of the dice shows a bat she
can move her vampire another picture ahead.
• Bringing dropped out dice back into the game
The dice seldom do what you want.
Therefore on the third dice throw, it is allowed to use the dice you set
aside after your first throw.
End of the Game
As soon as a player has passed the last picture they win the game and
can call themselves the “Biggest Vampire of All Times”.
Maybe there is a big bottle of tomato juice waiting as a reward.
first to reach the end of the castle.
move one picture
further for each
additional symbol
matching coat
of arms
first passed the last
picture = winner
* In historical times, Knights used different Coat of Arms symbols.
The coats of arms symbols were represented on the shields of the
knights. So from far away it was easy to recognize if the other
knights were friends or enemies inside their heavy armour. Our
vampires also belong to different, very old vampire families with
proper coats of arms – as for example the castle vampires or the
garlic vampires.