![]() There are 22 varieties of beans in the game. Each variety has its own target roast level, but approaching the target is not enough for perfect roasting you also have to even out the roast level of each bean, while not spoiling the flavour of that variety. When you are finished, you make a cup-testing to check the taste of your coffee and score points accordingly. Each turn, you draw a number of bean tokens randomly from the bag to advance their roast level. You choose a variety of coffee beans you want to roast, and put a number of tokens specific to that variety into a bag. I've had this from new in the 80's and can be taught to anyone in less than 30 seconds and produces curiosity and laughter wherever it goes!Ĭoffee Roaster (2015) is a solitaire pool-building game. ![]() If you throw a "piggyback" (one pig on top of the other), you're altogether eliminated! If you throw an "oinker" (both pigs touching each other), you lose your entire accumulated score. If you roll a non-scorer ("pig out" - one pig on the right flank, the other on the left flank a fairly frequent result), you lose any as-yet-uncashed points. On your turn, you throw the pigs and hope they end up in a scoring position such as a "snouter, (pictured)" "trotter," or "leaning jowler" (ranging in value from 1 to 60 points) if they do, you decide whether to "cash" the points (pass the pigs to the next player) or to roll again. The object is to be the first to score 100 points using "pigs" as dice. The pigs are actual pig miniatures, with a dot on their right flanks. Pass the Pigs (1977) This very portable beer & pretzels game comes as a pocket travel case containing 2 pig dice (at least my 1984 version did), two pencils and a scoring booklet that also includes the scoring table. The game uses hex tiles so all kinds of circuits can be created. In 2020, Rallyman was re-released as Rallyman: GT in which as well as A to B rallying you can also race around a circuit. The catch is you can only roll each gear once per turn but can pad them out with two accelerator dice.Īs in rallying, it's not who comes first, but who gets around the course in the fastest time. Brilliant, fast playing game where the active player rolls a gear die per space moved. ![]() Players are rally drivers trying to navigate their cars around preset courses as quickly as possible. This push-your-luck race game is great to play solo or in competition with other players. When you stop your movement, you take a card corresponding to the last speed that you started: the higher your speed, the lower your time. Each die is playable exactly once each turn. ![]() So you have five dice for each of the speeds and two of "gas" to continue moving without changing your speed. The movement system is simple: Each die used, you advance one space. Rallyman (2009) is about A to B rally racing played on a modular track to create many courses. ![]()
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