Yago Pool Card Game (2010)

Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 6
Number of Players:
2 - 4
Publisher:
(Self-Published),
Yago Pool GMBH
Designers:
Peter Brönnimann,
Yves Brönnimann
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Unknown
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The elements of Yago finger billiards pool combined in a clever card game for the whole family.
The card game includes 90 game cards, 10 wild cards, a game board, cardboard, 2 special dice, 5 red and 5 yellow chips and a rules in four languages (German, English, French and Italian).
The game idea is based on the same game system as Yago pool finger billiards. First, players gain cards. Each card has a 3x3 grid (like the holes on a Yago Pool board) of which 8 of the points are punched. The cards are stacked in the hand held (that is not fanned, like a traditional card game) so that the solid point on each card can be seen through the cards. Once a player has the right combination of cards and can create a row, players can then place a chip (red or yellow) on one of the corresponding points on the game board. If a player can cover all five points on the wild card, he may place his chip on any point on the board.
Scoring is via making rows on the main board. 1 point for a line of three chips or placing 5 chips on the board. Three points if the 5 chips makes 2 lines simultaneously.
The elements of Yago finger billiards pool combined in a clever card game for the whole family.
The card game includes 90 game cards, 10 wild cards, a game board, cardboard, 2 special dice, 5 red and 5 yellow chips and a rules in four languages (German, English, French and Italian).
The game idea is based on the same game system as Yago pool finger billiards. First, players gain cards. Each card has a 3x3 grid (like the holes on a Yago Pool board) of which 8 of the points are punched. The cards are stacked in the hand held (that is not fanned, like a traditional card game) so that the solid point on each card can be seen through the cards. Once a player has the right combination of cards and can create a row, players can then place a chip (red or yellow) on one of the corresponding points on the game board. If a player can cover all five points on the wild card, he may place his chip on any point on the board.
Scoring is via making rows on the main board. 1 point for a line of three chips or placing 5 chips on the board. Three points if the 5 chips makes 2 lines simultaneously.
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