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==Overview== |
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==Goal== |
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To have the most valuable pile of treasure by the end of the game. |
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== External Link == |
== External Link == |
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The rules can be found [http:// |
The rules can be found [http://www.piecepack.org/rules/MartianTreasureHunt.pdf here]. |
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Martian Treasure Hunt | ||
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Ken Leyhe | ||
Players compete to have the most valuable pile of treasure at the end of the game. | ||
Players: | 2 - 4 | |
Length: | unknown | |
Complexity: | unknown | |
Trios per color: | 4 | |
Number of colors: | 4 | |
- - - - - - Other equipment - - - - - - | ||
piecepack set | ||
Setup time: | 3 minutes | |
Random chance: | Medium | |
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 2001 | ||
Overview[edit | edit source]
Players compete to have the most valuable pile of treasure at the end of the game. This Piecepack/Looney pyramid hybrid game is unique for combining dice and randomness to the rules for chess.
Goal[edit | edit source]
To have the most valuable pile of treasure by the end of the game.
External Link[edit | edit source]
The rules can be found here.