Diego Dragon Tooth
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Dragon Tooth Game Board (left, center) |
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Game data | |
author | Manfred Ludwig |
graphic | Peter Braun |
publishing company | Haba |
Publishing year | 2009 |
Art | Board game |
Teammates | 2 to 4 |
Duration | 15 minutes |
Age | from 5 years
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Diego Drachenzahn is the name of a children's game . It was conceived by Manfred Ludwig , the graphics are by Peter Braun and it was first published in 2009 by HABA-Habermaaß GmbH . The game, which promotes fine motor skills ( eye-hand coordination ), is designed for two to four children in the age group of five years and over. The average playing time is around 15 minutes.
Course of the game
The dragon stadium is set up in the game box. The participants take turns taking on the role of the young dragon Diego Drachenzahn, who tries to aim his three fireballs at the right object.
equipment
In addition to the instructions, there are:
- inclined plane . 1 game board that fits in the bottom of the box and forms an
- 3 marble-sized balls (the fireballs)
- 4 characters in the shape of a dragon
- 24 cards to give tips
- 24 tiles to indicate which compartment has to be hit
procedure
The current Diego Dragon Tooth player draws a tile face down to determine the target. Then he tries to push one of the three marbles with his finger so that it hits the correct target area. The other players then try to guess which square he actually wanted to hit and first discard a corresponding card face down. The dragon tooth player receives one point for each fireball that hits it in the correct compartment. The other players get one point for a correct tip. When all three fireballs have been ejected , it is the next player's turn. If everyone was once Diego, the one with the highest score wins the tournament. The scoring is represented by the dragon figures, which are provided with a slot, sit on the edge of the box and are advanced.
Web links
- Diego Drachenzahn in the Luding games database
- Diego Drachenzahn in the game database BoardGameGeek (English)
- Review at Gamesweplay
- Review by Reich-der Spiele