La Grande Corsa (0)

Playtime: 30
Min. Age: 5
Number of Players:
2 - 6
Publisher:
Dal Negro
Designers:
(Uncredited)
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Roll / Spin and Move,
Modular Board
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A sort of "game of goose" (or "snake and ladders").
It has no board, but a deck of cards (square tiles), shuffled and put face down to form the track at the beginning of the game: the first player landing on each card reveals it and follows the given instructions (e.g. "move one space backward", "nothing happens", "reach the last player", etc.); these effects are valid for the rest of the game.
Each player has a pawn (shaped as a car) starting at one end of the track. The goal of the game is to bring your pawn to the other end of the track.
To play, you simply roll a six-sided die, move your pawn exactly that number of spaces forward and execute the instructions on the card you've reached. After that, it's the turn of the next player.
Thus there's no decision to take in the whole game: simply roll the die and hope.
The track made with cards acts as a "modular board" (it is different in every game).
The game was licensed by the Walt Disney Company and so the cards show some of the famous Disney characters.
It has no board, but a deck of cards (square tiles), shuffled and put face down to form the track at the beginning of the game: the first player landing on each card reveals it and follows the given instructions (e.g. "move one space backward", "nothing happens", "reach the last player", etc.); these effects are valid for the rest of the game.
Each player has a pawn (shaped as a car) starting at one end of the track. The goal of the game is to bring your pawn to the other end of the track.
To play, you simply roll a six-sided die, move your pawn exactly that number of spaces forward and execute the instructions on the card you've reached. After that, it's the turn of the next player.
Thus there's no decision to take in the whole game: simply roll the die and hope.
The track made with cards acts as a "modular board" (it is different in every game).
The game was licensed by the Walt Disney Company and so the cards show some of the famous Disney characters.
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