Schotten Totten
Schotten-Totten
Uitleg & Review van het spel 'Schotten Totten', uitgegeven door IELLO, door Nox' Spellenzolder.Vragen, opmerkingen of verzoekjes, mail mij gerust op spellenz. You’ll need skill, cunning, and a bit of luck to defeat your opponent in this refreshed version of the classic game, Schotten Totten from famed designer Reiner Knizia! Schotten Totten 2. Product Locator by Locally. Vendor IELLO Regular price $14.99 Sale price $14.99 Sale. Shipping calculated at checkout. You'll need skill, cunning, and a bit of luck to defeat your opponent in this refreshed version of the classic game, Schotten-Totten from famed designer Reiner Knizia! Schotten-Totten is a card game designed by Reiner Knizia, first published in 1999. Gameplay in Schotten-Totten resembles simultaneous play of nine separate hands of poker, but where each.
Designer(s) | Reiner Knizia | |
Publisher(s) | Schmidt Spiele | |
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Players | 2 | |
Age range | 8 and up | |
Setup time | 2 minutes | |
Playing time | 30 minutes | |
Random chance | Medium | |
Skill(s) required | Strategic thought, Deduction |
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Schotten-Totten is a card game designed by Reiner Knizia, first published in 1999.
Gameplay
Gameplay in Schotten-Totten resembles simultaneous play of nine separate hands of poker, but where each hand has only three cards in it. There are nine 'boundary' stones between players at the start of the game. Players vie to win five of the stones, or three adjacent ones, to win the game.
Other versions
Schotten Totten Strategy
In 2000, Schotten-Totten was rethemed and sold under the name Battle Line (published by GMT Games) with similar gameplay, slightly altered rules (such as a player's hand size, and cards ranking from 1 to 10 in each of the six suits instead of from 1 to 9), artwork consisting of drawings of ancient soldiers, and Tactics cards which 'introduce that random element that makes war continually surprising'.[1]
The 2004 reprinting of Schotten-Totten added the ten 'tactic cards' from Battle Line, a few of them being types of wild cards and others allowing you to affect the game in some way outside of the normal rules.
References
External links
- BoardGameGeek
- Independent review by The Game Report
Schotten Totten Youtube
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