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Logic & Lore

GIR10100

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Mice and dragons work to solve a logic puzzle to organize the stars.

  • English
  • From 8 years old
  • less than 30mn
  • 2 player(s)

24,95 €

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Logic & Lore is a cozy-but-competitive deduction game for two players.

Rivals race to be the first to align their hidden stars, numbered 1-9. Each player has dragons and mice working together to organize the cosmos: they send their dragons out to gather information and the mice stay back to take notes and make conclusions based on the knowledge brought back by their dragons.
Players each start with their set of cards face-down and shuffled. The game ends when either one player aligns all of their cards correctly OR a player chooses to reveal all of their cards. If the cards are correct, they win; otherwise, their opponent wins.
A player's turn is made up of the following steps:
  • Choose Focus - Pick two cards to find more information
  • Search the Skies - Ask questions about the cards
  • Move the Heavens - Move cards to new locations - (Optional)
  • Align the Stars (Optional)
If a player either thinks that all of their cards are aligned, they reveal all of their face-down cards and, if they are all correct, they win. Otherwise, they lose.

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