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Icehouse Dash[edit source]

This is my entry for the 2009 Spring Icehouse Game Design Competition.
Jason Troutman

Equipment Needed[edit source]

  • 1-4 People that play as a team
  • Chessboard
  • 1 Treehouse set
  • 1 deck of playing cards minus cards 9, 10, J, Q, K & Jokers.

Object[edit source]

Assemble the five trees without running out of cards.

Setup[edit source]

Place the chessboard in the center of the play area.
Seperate the playing cards into piles of red suit & black suit cards, shuffle each pile seperately and set them aside.
Seperate the treehouse pieces into stacks of the same size (3s, 2s, 1s, color order does not matter).

Board Setup[edit source]

For each piece, starting with the largest and continuing to the smallest, draw a red card and a black card and place the piece onto the corresponding space of the chess board.
Follow the grid system below.
Grid system for board setup
If a piece is to share a space with another, place it on top.
Once all pieces are placed on the board, shuffle the cards together and deal the hands according to the number of players.

  • 1 player = 6 cards
  • 2 players = 5 cards each
  • 3 players = 4 cards each
  • 4 players = 3 cards each

Set the rest aside for a draw pile.
Randomly choose a player to go first.

On your turn[edit source]

Choose a card from your hand and place it next to one of the four sides of the board.
Where to play cards
Then move a piece towards that card under the following conditions:

(value of card) minus (Piece size) = number of spaces towards card. Away from the card if the result is negative.
example: Play an 8 to move a size 3 piece 5 spaces. Play an Ace to move a size 2 piece away 1 space.

If a diamond suited card is played, do not subtract piece size.

example: 5 of Diamonds moves any piece 5 spaces.

Pieces move in a straight line in one direction.
Pieces may move over other pieces.
Pieces cannot move off of the board.
If a piece must move off the board, the players lose the game.
Pieces can only move on top of other pieces of the same color that is one size larger. (1s on 2s and 2s on 3s)
When moving a piece that is on top of another, only count and move the top most piece.
When your move is complete, draw a card from the draw pile.
If your move completed a tree (a 1, on a 2, on a 3 of the same color), do not draw a card.
Your hand will have one fewer card for the rest of the game.


Winning[edit source]

When all five trees are completed.