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designer = Nick D’Andrea |
designer = Nick D’Andrea |
description = Battle your opponents. |
description = Battle your opponents. |
min_players = 2 |
max_players = 2 |
max_players = |
stashes = 4 |
stashes = 4 |
sets = 4 |
sets = 4 |
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theme = Combat |
theme = Combat |
release_year=2001|
game_status=Complete|
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This is a game of battle that uses both turn and real-time rounds. It comes from the original SLICK database.
This is a game of battle that uses both turn and real-time rounds. It comes from the original [[SLICK]] database.


The official rules are available [http://uibadicreator.tripod.com/rulesforuibadi.htm here]. Remember that the terminology was different then, so the game requires a set of four stashes (not just one "treehouse" set). As color does not matter, the game can be played with only four treehouse sets, as that would be the equivalent of four stashes.
The official rules are available [http://uibadicreator.tripod.com/rulesforuibadi.htm here]. Remember that the terminology was different then, so the game requires a set of four stashes (not just one "treehouse" set). As color does not matter, the game can be played with only four treehouse sets, as that would be the equivalent of four stashes.

Latest revision as of 13:54, 3 May 2024

Uibadi
Nick D’Andrea
Battle your opponents.
:Players Players: 2
:Time Length: unknown
:Complexity Complexity: Medium
Trios per color: 4
Number of colors: 4
Pyramid trios:
Monochr. stashes: 4
Five-color sets: 4
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[[Equipment/|]]
Setup time: 1 minutes
Playing time:
Strategy depth: Medium
Random chance: unknown
Game mechanics:
Theme: Combat
BGG Link:
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 2001


This is a game of battle that uses both turn and real-time rounds. It comes from the original SLICK database.

The official rules are available here. Remember that the terminology was different then, so the game requires a set of four stashes (not just one "treehouse" set). As color does not matter, the game can be played with only four treehouse sets, as that would be the equivalent of four stashes.