Schuss und Tor
(1978)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 0 and up. You can play with 2 to 2 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Grid Movement...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 0 |
| Minimum age: | 0 |
| Number of players: | 2 |
| Publisher: | Verlag Junge Welt |
| Designers: | Frank Frenzel |
| Artists: | Otto Sperling |
| Mechanics: | Grid Movement |
As basic equipment for this game you need 10 red Halma figures, 10 blue Halma figures and one green Halma figure.
You place the green Halma figure on the middle black field (it counts as a ball), Halma figures of the same color are placed on the base line in front of each goal, the 10th Halma figure is placed on a black dot in the goal.
Each player takes turns making a move. The game is set according to the Halma rules (one space forward, the figures are skipped). However, in our game, the figures may also be reset.
The player who first reaches a space before the center has possession of the ball and may play it. The ball is also placed according to the Halma rules of the game. It may be played over your own and opposing players. If the ball comes to rest between one of your own players and an opposing player after it has been placed, it is deemed to have been taken and the other player may place it. This also applies if the opposing player comes to a standstill next to the ball by moving his halma figure.
The goalkeeper may only move on the black dots, one square at a time.
If the ball lands on a black dot in the goal, this shot is counted as a goal and all figures must be returned to their original positions.
You can limit the time of the game (2x 20 minutes) or set a goal number.
The game was published in the magazine "Frösi" Nr. 7/78.
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Alternative names:
Schuss und Tor
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