玩家评分: 6.4

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Ada's Library

桌游极客排名: 4708

本月排名变化: 19

玩家评分: 6.4

玩家人数: 2 (最佳: 2人)

时长: 20 分钟

难度: 1.68 (毛线)

适合年龄: 8+

专业评分: 5.73

语言依赖:

无依赖

出版年份: 2003

出版商:

| Eurogames | Playte | Descartes Editeur

设计师:

| Zach Greenvoss | Amanda Greenvoss

美工:

| Wanjin Gill | Cyril Saint Blancat

桌游类别:

|抽象 |卡牌游戏

游戏包含一片木材:6“光谱”不同颜色的大型立方体和三十个较小的棋子,五个每六个不同的颜色匹配较大的立方体。还有五十张卡可以确定棋子和立方体的运动,一个布袋,放置棋子和一个棋盘,立方体和二十个棋子将被放置在其上。

开始游戏中,六个大型立方体随机布置在板中心的空格处。然后,三十个典当在布袋里混合。随机绘制二十个棋子,十个棋子放在棋盘的每一边。凤凰城的目标是以与六个大型立方体相同的颜色顺序排列您的十个棋子。玩卡可以让你移动或交换你行中的棋子,或者和你的对手交换一个棋子。还有三张卡片可以让你改变中央立方体图案的顺序。

当一个玩家的棋子与中央图案相匹配时,圆形结束。该球员得到5分。根据具有相同颜色连接的3,4或5个棋子,并使用每种颜色之一,两名玩家也可获得胜利积分。一场比赛持续了三轮。

Your goal in Ada's Library — first published as Phoenix — is to arrange all of the books in your personal display in an order that matches the books in the "master display". The game includes larger "master" book cards in a six colors, as well as smaller books in these six colors. To set up, each player draws ten books from the bag, then places them in a row in front of themselves in the order drawn. Shuffle the six master cards, then lay them out in a row, e.g., red, light blue, gray, brown, yellow, dark blue. Shuffle the deck of action cards, with each player getting a hand of five cards. On a turn, either discard a card from your hand (ignoring its effect) or play a card from your hand. Cards will: Swap the position of two books in your display, with the number of spaces between these books being specified. Move a book in your display a specified number of spaces either left or right, but never past the end of your display. Move a book to either end of your display. Swap the books on the ends of your display. Swap a book of your choice with the book in the opponent's display directly opposite. Move a book in the master display 1 or 2 spaces to the left or right. Draw a replacement card to end your turn. As soon as the ten books in your display match the order of the books in the master display — regardless of whether all the colors are present — you win. Ada's Library differs from Phoenix in two ways. First, it includes only four books of each color whereas Phoenix had five pawns of each color. Second, in Phoenix, a complete game lasted three rounds, and players scored points at the end of each round based on whether they went out, had a pawn of each color, and had 3-5 pawns of a color in a row on their display. Whoever had the most points after three rounds won.