Take it Easy! (1983)
Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 10
Number of Players:
1 - 8
Publisher:
Cranio Creations,
Zacatrus,
Arclight Games,
Eagle-Gryphon Games,
Burley Games,
White Goblin Games,
Swan Panasia Co., Ltd.,
DiceTree Games,
förlAgo AB,
Rebel Sp. z o.o.,
Play Smart,
IELLO,
Cappelen,
Ravensburger,
Brain Picnic,
Zvata Studios,
F.X. Schmid,
Spear's Games
Designers:
Peter Burley
Artists:
Alexander Strohmaier,
Steve Tolley,
Franz Vohwinkel,
Peter Burley,
Thomas Weiss
Mechanics:
Tile Placement,
Bingo,
Pattern Building
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It's really difficult to succinctly describe this game, so take a look at the pictures! Take
It Easy is a true multi-player solitaire in which each player individually completes a hexagon-shaped board
with spots for 19 hexagon tiles. There's no limit to number of players if you've got enough sets
on hand. One person (the caller) draws a tile randomly and tells the others which of the 27 tiles featuring
colored/numbered lines crossing in three directions, with numbers from 1 to 9, it is. "The 9-8-7,"
for example. Each player then chooses which empty spot on his own board he'll play the 9-8-7. This is
repeated until the boards are filled.
The idea is to complete same-numbered lines across your board. Scoring is calculated by multiplying the number on the tile with the number of tiles in the completed line. A complete column of three 9s is worth 27, for example...but a lot of players will hope for five 9s to fill the big column down the middle.
Take It Easy is often compared to Bingo because of the familiar pattern of a number being called and then everybody looking at their cards to play it, and then scoring if a line is completed. But that's as far as the comparison goes. Bingo is sheer luck; Take It Easy is a game of skill.
The idea is to complete same-numbered lines across your board. Scoring is calculated by multiplying the number on the tile with the number of tiles in the completed line. A complete column of three 9s is worth 27, for example...but a lot of players will hope for five 9s to fill the big column down the middle.
Take It Easy is often compared to Bingo because of the familiar pattern of a number being called and then everybody looking at their cards to play it, and then scoring if a line is completed. But that's as far as the comparison goes. Bingo is sheer luck; Take It Easy is a game of skill.
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