CARDLINE ANIMALS

CARDLINE ANIMALS


Reference: CARD01CNT

Language: Chinese Traditional
Number of Players: 2-8
Age: 7+
Duration: 10
游戏名:知识线 动物篇
游戏人数:2-8人
游戏时间:10分钟
适合年龄:10+
在游戏中畅游知识的海洋,了解动物世界,寓教于乐,学习富有趣味的动物知识。
在《知识线:动物篇》中,110张以动物为主题的卡牌使玩家将能一堵全球各地的动物与相关知识,诸如动物的寿命,身体长度,动物体重。玩家将在游戏开始前选择其中的一项数值,这将在本次游戏中作为排列的内容。每位玩家轮流打出卡牌并问自己一个问题,自己这张牌相比场上已有的,是比他们大呢?还是比他们小呢?而只有率先全部正确放置自己卡牌的玩家才能取得最后的胜利!
绵羊显然比刺猬更大更重,但谁的寿命更长呢?赫曼陆龟的寿命又有多长呢?小而轻的刺猬能活很久,但要和老寿星的大象和鲸鱼相比的话,我们又陷入了难题。这一切问题的答案尽在《知识线:动物篇》。

Cardline: Animals is a card game played with approximately 100 cards. Both sides of each card depict an animal, its name, and its class (amphibian, mammal, etc.), while its average length, weight, and lifespan are printed on only one side of the card. For each game, players decide before playing whether they're comparing animal lengths, weights, or lifespans.

At the start of the game, each player places a number of animal cards on the table in front of her with the characteristics hidden. One card is placed in the center of the table with its characteristics revealed. Players then take turns placing a card from their tableau in a row on the table; a player can place a card between any two other cards. After placing the card, the player reveals the characteristics on it. If the card was placed correctly – that is, with the particular characteristic in numerical order compared to all other cards on the table – the card stays in place; otherwise the card is removed from play and the player takes another card from the deck and adds it to her tableau.

The first player to get rid of all her cards by placing them correctly wins. If multiple players go out in the same round, then everyone else is eliminated from play and each of those players are dealt one more card for another round of play. If only one player has no cards after a bonus round, she wins; otherwise play continues until a single player goes out.
Cardline: Animals is a card game played with approximately 100 cards. Both sides of each card depict an animal, its name, and its class (amphibian, mammal, etc.), while its average length, weight, and lifespan are printed on only one side of the card. For each game, players decide before playing whether they're comparing animal lengths, weights, or lifespans.

At the start of the game, each player places a number of animal cards on the table in front of her with the characteristics hidden. One card is placed in the center of the table with its characteristics revealed. Players then take turns placing a card from their tableau in a row on the table; a player can place a card between any two other cards. After placing the card, the player reveals the characteristics on it. If the card was placed correctly – that is, with the particular characteristic in numerical order compared to all other cards on the table – the card stays in place; otherwise the card is removed from play and the player takes another card from the deck and adds it to her tableau.

The first player to get rid of all her cards by placing them correctly wins. If multiple players go out in the same round, then everyone else is eliminated from play and each of those players are dealt one more card for another round of play. If only one player has no cards after a bonus round, she wins; otherwise play continues until a single player goes out.