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Spiel Des Jahres
Game of the Year
1979
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Year:
2000
Players:
2
- 6
Time:
45
- 60
minutes
Ages:
12
and up
Weight:
739 grams
Language Requirements:
This is an international edition or domestic edition of an imported item.
Game components are language-independent.
Manufacturer's rules are printed in English.
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In the classic Hare and Tortoise players are racing their rabbits around the course, as fast as they can. Players must learn how to moderate their movement, however; because carrots are needed for movement, and the only way to get more is to move backwards! Players must balance the patient movement of a turtle, while making leaps forward when they can to win this race. An excellent exercise in arithmetic, this gem of a game handles up to six players and offers many choices and decisions, as players zoom their rabbits around the track.
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- 1 board
- 5 markers
- 1 die
- 112 cards
- 6 game summary cards
- 1 rule booklet
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Rick Soued
Dec 24, 1997
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Don't be deceived by a title or box that suggests that this is the sister game of Candy
Land. While playable by young adults of 9 or older, this is definitely not just a kids'
game! In fact, I'd probably put it in my all time top 10 (if forced to put that
list together). Hase und Igel won the German Game of the Year in 1979 and it is easy to
see why this game has been so popular for nearly 20 years. It employs a unique system of
movement for the 2-6 players involved in the race. You must save your carrots and use
them wisely, while chewing up 3 lettuces on the way. To win, you need careful resource
planning, anticipation of opponents' strategies, and, if desperate, a ration of luck.
No respectable games collection should be without this one.
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John McCallion
Jan 01, 2002
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Rio Grande welcomes another generation to marvel at the finely honed mechanisms of this fabulous diceless race game. Your supply of carrots carries you forward--one space for one carrot, three for six, with expenditures increasing dramatically for longer moves. You replenish carrots on some spaces by lingering, moving backward, or starting a turn in the race position matching the number on your square. However, blessed are the poor in carrots near the end: You cannot cross the finish to win with more than 10 carrots, and so you must use turns to devour any excess. This subtle classic will have imaginations racing for many generations to come.
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     Easy to Learn, and Hard to Predict.
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Wes Wilson
Jan 02, 2001
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and the aesthetic appeal of the board may or may not tickle your fancy. But the game itself is a gem. The trick is knowing what options your opponents have, and what kind of play they tend to exhibit. This makes for a good 'repeat' game, as you will find it more enjoyable when you have seen how your friends respond to the board. Choices make a good game, and this one has plenty.
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Savannah Café
List: $24.95
$19.95
(20% savings!)
The Savannah is hot, and the animals are thirsty. Really thirsty! So the race is on to the Savannah Caf for some refreshing drinks.... Who will be first? Will the winner be the fast but always-hungry gazelle, the lazy lion with the dangerous fangs,...
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Cartagena English language edition
The game recalls the legendary 1672 escape of a large group of pirates from the dreaded fortress of Cartagena. Each player has a crew of 6 fugitives which he tries to hurry through the long and tortuous underground passage that connects the...
Funagain Games does not stock this edition of this title.
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