
Plouf Party 3D Printer Version
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Human: 3D Print of Plouf Party Game. Includes everything you need. What do you need to print? - 6 coins (paint afterwards) - Token 1, 2, and 3 printed in 6 different colors. -------------------------------------------------------- RULES Ravensburger, 1999 designed by Heinz Meister translated and adapted to 3D by Juanill0. Who laughs last, laughs best ... A casual launch game for 2-6 water rats aged 6 to 99. Content: - 18 swimmer figures (6 colors, each color with numbered figures 1, 2, and 3) - 6 colored tokens - Board - Lid Game Objective Each player tries discreetly, for as long as possible, to avoid having their color figures fall into the pool while also pushing other players' figures. The last player remaining with any of their color figures safe and dry on the edge of the pool wins the game. Before starting, place all figures randomly around the edge of the pool, mixing all colors and numbers face down. Note: All figures are placed around the group, regardless of the number of players. The colored round tokens are mixed and each player receives one, which they observe in secret to determine their color. Players can consult their color token at any time during the game. Unused color tokens are removed from the game. Let the pool party begin! The youngest player starts. Flip over any figure so all players can see the number on the bottom. Now move the figure left or right as many spaces as indicated by the number on the bottom. Players can move any figure. If a figure lands in a space occupied by another figure, that figure is pushed into the pool. The moved figure remains in the empty space. The game continues clockwise. The next player chooses a figure, reveals the number on the bottom, and moves it left or right accordingly. As figures fall into the pool, there will be fewer remaining on the edge. If any player's three figures end up inside, they flip over their color token and are unfortunately eliminated from the game. What about the trampoline? If a player moves a figure onto it, they can, if desired, guess what color another player has. There are two possibilities: - The correct guess: If the player who makes the guess correctly guesses the color belonging to another player, that player flips over their color token and all their figures are tossed into the pool. They're eliminated from the game. - Incorrect guess: If the player who makes the guess fails to accurately guess the color belonging to another player, they must surrender their color token as punishment. All their figures are pushed into the pool and they're out of the game! Game End The game ends when only two colors remain in play. The winner is the last player remaining with any of their figures safe and dry on the edge of the pool. If the two final colors belong to two players, the closest player to the trampoline wins. In case both are the same distance from the trampoline, the one with the highest token number below it wins. If they also match in this number, the game is taken as a tie and ... let's have a rematch!
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