A chaotic lunch for 3-6 hungry snakes of 8 years and over.
Thisss apple is mine! No, pleassssse, I ssssee it firssst...
Life is getting harder for the snakes of the forest. When the apples
fall from the trees all the snakes try to take them for lunch. They run
furiously to get the apples and to avoid the mushrooms... and the trees. They
try to not pass one over another, but it is not so easy with their empty
tummies!
Object of the game:
The players maneuver their snakes playing the movement cards. They
have to
try to reach the apples and to avoid the mushrooms to get the points.
They
have also to reach the border of the map to score so many as the
length of
their bodies. There is score limit (different for a 3, 4, 5 or 6
player
game) and when a player reaches this limit he is the winner.
Game components:
6 wooden heads, one for each snake (colors: green, black, pink, purple,
yellow and blue), to show where the snakes are going.
48 wooden bodies, 8 for each snake (colors: green, black, pink, purple,
yellow and blue), to show where the snakes are now.
10 tree counters to show where the apple trees are and where the apples
are
falling.
18 apple counters showing the victory points they worth on the back.
9 mushroom counters showing the negative points they worth on the back.
6 wooden counters, one for each snake, to keep track of the points
eaten.
6 snake boards, one for each snake, to keep track of cards played and
body
lengths.
42 movement cards, a set of 7 cards for each snake (2 forward, 2 left,
2
right and 1 stop).
58 event cards, 18 apples, 9 mushrooms, 19 lengthening, 4 shortening, 4
sleep and 4 rotten.
1 map board showing the forest, with a 8x8 grid of square cases on the
front
(for a 5/6 players game) and a 6x6 grid on the back (for a 3/4 players
game).
1 score board to keep track of the scores, with the 5/6 player version
on
the front and the 3/4 player version on the back.
1 reserve board to keep apples, mushrooms and cards.
Rulebook in 5 languages: Italian, English, Spanish, German and
French.