Martian 12s

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Martian 12s
Designed by Avri Klemer
Played in Casinos all over Mars
:Players Players: 2 - 5
:Time Length: unknown
:Complexity Complexity: Low
Trios per color: 2
Number of colors: 5
Pyramid trios:
Monochr. stashes:
Five-color sets: 2
- - - - - - Other equipment - - - - - -
Opaque bag
Setup time: 2 minutes
Playing time:
Strategy depth: Medium
Random chance: Medium
Game mechanics:
Theme: category:Martian theme,Martian
BGG Link: Game #33474
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 2007

Martian 12s is a 2HOUSE gambling game for two to five players.
Each round, the player with the highest score, without going over 12, wins the pot.

Pyramids score the following points, regardless of size:

Xeno               Rainbow
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White       0      Black
Clear       1      Red
Orange      2      Yellow
Cyan        3      Green
Purple      4      Blue

The 30 pyramids from two matching Treehouse sets are placed into an opaque bag.
Players will take turns pulling a pyramid from the bag to add to their scoring stack.
Scoring stacks remain in full view of all players at all times.

The player with the most cash in their wallet draws first.
After each round, first draw moves clockwise.

Each player puts a stake ($1) into the pot before pulling a pyramid.
Players are allowed to feel for the size they want to pull. However, they may not look to see the color.

Play moves clockwise to the next player who may pay and pull another pyramid, or pass on his current score.
A player who passes cannot pull again this round, although his score stands unless beaten.

A player whose stack scores more than 12 has popped, and is out of the round.

If there is more than one player who has neither passed nor popped after six pulls, the round is scored.
In the case of tied scores, the player reaching that score with the most pyramids wins.
If still tied, the pot is split between highest scores, with any remainder carrying over to the next pot.

Variants[edit | edit source]

The stake can be lower (pennies, dimes, quarters) or higher (fives, tens, hundreds!) as agreed before the games starts.

Alternatively, each player can be given an equal amount of chips (or beads or candy).

A two player game can be played with a single Treehouse set.
Similarly, more than 5 players can play by adding another matching Treehouse set per two players over 5.

Links[edit | edit source]

Additional Languages[edit | edit source]

Martian 12s (French)

License[edit | edit source]

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This work is distributed by Avri Klemer under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

Entered in the Icehouse Game Design Competition, Winter 2008
Winner: Martian 12s 2nd: WreckTangle 3rd: Timelock 4th: Chicken Run
5th: Timberland 6th: Hunt 7th: Virus Fight 8th: Martian Gunslinger