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Luminos

PIX1529

Pack the sky with stars, moons, and suns, trying to see them as equally as possible.

  • French, English, German
  • From 8 years old
  • less than 30mn
  • 2 to 4 player(s)

24,50 €

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How many stars, moons, and suns are visible in the blue sky? More importantly, how many points can you score from seeing them?

In Luminos, each person builds their own sky from tiles that depict stars, moons, and suns. You score points from how you place tiles together, but having lots of one symbol doesn't equate to a large score. Instead the opposite is true: From each square that you create, only the symbol that appears the fewest times scores.
What's more, on your score sheet, only the lines that include points for suns, moons, and stars count toward your final score, so try to construct your view as evenly as possible, while also working toward an endgame bonus.
Theme(s) Abstract
Language(s) GermanFrenchEnglish
Mechanism(s) Cards
Author(s) Kirsten Hiese
Editor Schmidt Spiele GmbH

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