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Dance of Ibexes EN

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In the mountains, you'll have to use your elbows to position your Dahus and avoid falling. "Ruckus Among the Dahus" offers a dynamic and surprising game whose mechanics are primarily based on the "Take 6" rule.
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In the mountains, you'll have to use your elbows to position your Dahus and avoid falling. "Ruckus Among the Dahus" offers a dynamic and surprising game whose mechanics are primarily based on the "Take 6" rule.

Players start with a random assortment of numbered tiles in hand. The game board depicts multiple rows that will hold tiles, with the rows being of varying lengths and with symbols in some spaces. Draw four tiles at random, and place one in the leftmost space of each of the first four rows.

Each round, each player selects and reveals a tile at the same time. Tiles are placed on the board in order, from lowest to highest, and which row a tile is placed in is determined according to these rules:


Lowest number: If the played tile's number is lower than that of the end tile of all four rows, place this tile at the end of the row with the highest number.
Increasing number value: The number on the tile must be higher than the number on the tile that is currently the last tile in that row, but...
Smallest difference: The tile must be placed at the end of the row where there will be the smallest difference between it and the tile currently at the end of that row. All four active rows must be examined to determine which has the smallest difference.

When a player places a tile on a negative space/cowpie, they score that many points, moving their pawn that many spaces on the score track. (If any of the active rows has an uncovered "Happy Cow" space, the player loses points instead of gaining them.)

When a player places a tile on the final space at the end of a row, that row is completed, and the player must execute the following actions in order:

Score penalty points as shown on the final space by moving their pawn on the score track.
Move the just-played tile to the first space of the next unoccupied row.
Remove the remaining tiles from the completed row. Choose one or two to keep behind their player screen, then place the remaining tiles in the box or off to the side as they will not be used for the remainder of the game.


Mayhem Among the Dahus is a game by Wolfgang Kramer (6 Nimmt!), originally released as Tanz der Hornochsen! (Spiel des Jahres 2005 recommendation). It challenges players to place their ibex/cows on a steep mountain without making them fall.

Approx. Weight 0.650000 kg

Product Details

PLTIBE001248

Data sheet

AUTHOR(S)
Wolfgang Kramer
ARTIST(S)
Jiyeon Lee
Oliver Freudenreich
Wanjin Gill
PLAYERS COUNT
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FROM AGE
8+
LANGUAGES
EN
DURATION IN MINUTES
30 min.
BARCODE / ISBN
8809493622483
PUBLISHER
GAMEOLOGY
COLLECTION
Dance of Ibexes
SIZE OF THE GAME BOX
140 x 200 x 50 mm
WEIGHT OF THE GAME BOX
0.594 kg
PCB
0.0
Production Country
CN
GAME MECHANICS
Bingo
Tiles
THEME
Nature & Animals
CONTENTS
1 Plateau de jeu
1 piste de points négatifs
1 sac de rangement
8 pions Dahus
100 tuiles en bois numérotées de 1 à 100
HS CODE
95049080
MATERIALS
Cardboard
Fabric
Paper
Wood
Sirlin Games
Inside Up Games Cover Artwork