Product Description Beautiful Dragons and a Phoenix take you on an adventure of strategy bolstered by luck, along a winding Path that changes every game. Visually appealing and ever so elegant, players cleverly create their own Paths. Wisely place your tiles and slide your Dragon Pawn along the Path and be the last player on the board to win. Fun for 2 -8 players and plays in under 20 minutes, so even the busiest families have time to play. From the Manufacturer Create your own journey with Tsuro, the Game of the Path. Place a tile and slide your stone along the path created, but take care. Other player's paths can lead you in the wrong direction - or off the board entirely. Find your way wisely to succed. Stay the path - your journey begins here.
Features
Calliope Presents: An award winning game that is fun for any experience level, easy to learn & quick to play. Use strategy & luck to stay on the path to victory in this light & entertaining gameFamily Strategy Game: The board changes every time you play the game, making it unique and fun for adults and kids. Players are challenged to create and travel the Path as it builds before themNever the same game twice: The Path is an ever-changing mystery. With each turn, the maze grows and you must anticipate other players' next moves. The wisest player will remain on their PathCome together and play: Sure to become a classic, this game is perfect for families, teens, adults & children. The faster play and simple rules make it a great filler for parties & game nightDetails: Tsuro is a family game for 2-8 players ages 8 and up. Have fun creating your Path in this visually stunning game. Includes 35 Path Tiles, 1 Dragon Tile, 8 Dragon Pawns, and Game BoardFor 2 to 8 players game15 to 20 minute to playAttractive Asian themed box and componentsQuick to learn and playGreat coffee table game
Specification
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Color | Multicolor |
Size | One Size |
Dimensions | 2.13x9.63x9.63 |
Weight | 1.85 |
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