World Factgame (2003)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 30
Mindestalter: 0
Spieleranzahl:
1 - 8
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Spielzeit!
Spiel-Designer:
Christian Kraus,
Volker Hesselmann
Künstler:
Christian Kraus
Mechaniken:
Unbekannt
Beschreibung
Are there more people living in Vietnam than in Germany? Are the Swiss citizens richer than citizens from Singapore? Is Malta more densely populated than the Netherlands?
You don't know it? Worry not - just guess, poker, bluff to beat the other players. And after each game you know a little more about the countries of the world.
The World Factgame is a game about numbers, facts and data of all 191 UN member states. Each country is represented by a card containing information about geography, population and economy.
Each player receives nine of these cards, and may only look at front displaying the name of the country, it's flag and it's geographical outline. Each player in turn puts a card on the table, trying to put them in rank order. A player may, instead of adding a card, claim that the order in which the cards were put is incorrect. In this case all cards are turned over and the correct data revealed.
If the order was correct then the doubting player receives two cards and skips a turn. If the order was incorrect then the previous player, who accepted the order as correct, receives three cards. The first player that gets rid of all the cards wins.
Are there more people living in Vietnam than in Germany? Are the Swiss citizens richer than citizens from Singapore? Is Malta more densely populated than the Netherlands?
You don't know it? Worry not - just guess, poker, bluff to beat the other players. And after each game you know a little more about the countries of the world.
The World Factgame is a game about numbers, facts and data of all 191 UN member states. Each country is represented by a card containing information about geography, population and economy.
Each player receives nine of these cards, and may only look at front displaying the name of the country, it's flag and it's geographical outline. Each player in turn puts a card on the table, trying to put them in rank order. A player may, instead of adding a card, claim that the order in which the cards were put is incorrect. In this case all cards are turned over and the correct data revealed.
If the order was correct then the doubting player receives two cards and skips a turn. If the order was incorrect then the previous player, who accepted the order as correct, receives three cards. The first player that gets rid of all the cards wins.
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