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| About Time board game (Circa Circa) |
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| Players : 2-8 | | Manufacturer : Circa Circa | | Time To Play : 90 Minutes | | Designer : Michele Rosaus, Joe Gill, Iain McGill, and Matt Gould | | | Product Review Rating : (1 reviews) |
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Shipping weight: 4.504 pounds (Size: 9.75" H x 12.50" W x 2.38" D)
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Teams compete to guess closest to the year of a historic event, which is read out from a Question Card. Winning teams collect tokens and roll the dice to move around the board in a race to the Center.
The game includes a board, eight different characters to represent the teams playing, a sandglass timer, two dice, a scoresheet, six pencils, a novel magnetic category selection unit, question/answer cards, timecards, rules, and a mini-reference sheet.
The game is played in rounds, the first of which is similar to a round of trivial pursuit. The second round introduces timecards, which tweaks gameplay by giving teams various powers, such as stealing points. The game sequence also changes to shake things up a bit.
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A great game. This has got to be a classic in the making. I picked one up at Essen in 2007. It could be described as Triv with a time line, but in fact it's a lot more than that - all players play in every round, and you never know who is going to win till the last throw of the dice. Players compete against the clock to guess closest to the date of an event - you don't have to get the question right, just be closer. It's a bit Brit centred though there's lots of American stuff in there too. -- By Anonymous from New York on May 01, 2008 |
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