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subject_name=Skurðir (Skurdir)|
subject_name=Skurðir (Skurdir)|
designer=[[Glenn Overby]]|
designer=[[Glenn Overby]]|
image_link=[[File:Skoring.gif]]|
image_link=http://web.archive.org/web/20060902220018/http://home.earthlink.net/~guardcaptain/skoring.gif|
description= An Icehouse Transportation Game |
description= An Icehouse Transportation Game |
players=2-4 |
min_players=2 |
stashes = 4 |
max_players=5 |
sets = 3 |
other_equip = None |
other_equip = None |
setup_time= 10 minutes |
setup_time= 10 minutes |
playing_time= Around 40 minutes |
playing_time= Around 40 minutes |
game_length=Medium|
complexity=Med |
strategy=Med |
complexity=Medium |
strategy=Medium |
random_chance=Medium |
random_chance=Medium |
mechanics= Pick and Deliver |
mechanics= Pick and Deliver |
theme = The Martian Trains|
theme = The Martian Trains|
version_num=2.1|
release_year=2002|
game_status=Complete|
footnotes =|
footnotes =|
BGG_Link=[http://boardgamegeek.com/game/31520 31520]
BGG_Link=[http://boardgamegeek.com/game/31520 Skurðir]
}}
}}
This game of Martian transportation is inspired by the railroad board game genre. Players compete to build networks of canals connecting several transport stations, and earn points by transporting passengers from station to station along the canals they build. The player with the most points after all fifteen passengers have been transported is the winner.

This game of Martian transportation is inspired by the railroad board game genre. Players compete to build networks of canals connecting several transport stations, and earn points by transporting passengers from station to station along the canals they build. The player with the most points after all twenty passengers have been transported is the winner.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [https://www.looneylabs.com/sites/default/files/Skurdir_rules.pdf Skurðir rules in English]
* Rules in English: http://web.archive.org/web/20060902220018/home.earthlink.net/~guardcaptain/Skurdur.html
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060902220018/home.earthlink.net/~guardcaptain/Skurdur.html Original four-stash version]
* Rules in Spanish: http://www.labsk.net/index.php?topic=1004
* [http://www.labsk.net/index.php?topic=1004 Skurðir rules in Spanish]
* Skurdir is [http://boardgamegeek.com/game/31520 listed on BoardGameGeek].
* Skurðir is [http://boardgamegeek.com/game/31520 listed on BoardGameGeek].

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[[Category:Spanish]]
[[Category:Spanish]]

Revision as of 23:22, 3 March 2020

Skurðir (Skurdir)
Glenn Overby
An Icehouse Transportation Game
:Players Players: 2 - 5
:Time Length: Medium
:Complexity Complexity: Medium
Trios per color: 3
Number of colors: 5
Pyramid trios:
Monochr. stashes:
Five-color sets: 3
- - - - - - Other equipment - - - - - -
None
Setup time: 10 minutes
Playing time:
Strategy depth: Medium
Random chance: Medium
Game mechanics:
Theme: The Martian Trains
BGG Link: Skurðir
Status: Complete (v2.1), Year released: 2002

This game of Martian transportation is inspired by the railroad board game genre. Players compete to build networks of canals connecting several transport stations, and earn points by transporting passengers from station to station along the canals they build. The player with the most points after all fifteen passengers have been transported is the winner.

External Links

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