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LastDodo number
172351
Area
Board games
Title
Think Basic - Paternoster
General name
Manufacturer / publisher
Kind of game
Collection / set
Number in collection
27 423 9
Year
2001
Number of players
1-6
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A playful memory training game. Many people are on the road in this Paternoster. All of them are quite forgetful and therefore all have lost something. Can you help them? Do you know in which cabin is the programmer who lost his mouse? Or the owner of the cell phone? That is not as easy as it seems because, as with a real Paternoster, the booths are constantly moving ... This game revolves around an old elevator, which is constantly running. People can get in and out on any floor. The elevator consists of 9 compartments and 1 pawn. 2 columns of 5 places are made and the compartments are placed "closed". The pawn moves around clockwise. The player whose turn it is throws the die and continues with the pawn as many compartments as has been rolled. All players now try to guess who is in that compartment by playing a card. Then the compartment is turned over. Anyone who is correct may discard the card. The compartment is turned over again and placed on the place where the pawn came from !! When the pawn comes to a compartment that you think contains a person that you have already discarded, you may take this card out again. If you get it right, you earn a chip, but if you get it wrong, you must take it back into your hand! So you have to be very sure of yourself. You can use the chips to control the pawn. By placing a chip, you can move the pawn one compartment further or one compartment back. This way you can get into the elevator earlier with all people. When you finally get rid of all your cards and then also be the first, you have won the game. Number of players: 1 - 6 Age: from 16 years Content: - 54 item cards - 9 Paternoster cards - 18 tempo chips - 1 wooden playing figure - 1 wooden die - game rules

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