Board game Celtic Tiles (Keltis : Der Weg der Steine)

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ボードゲーム ケルトタイル (Keltis: Der Weg der Steine) [日本語訳付き]
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Item number: 607508487

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■
Japanese translation
When it becomes a turn, you can either turn one of the tiles in the center and put it in front of you, or turn the back in the center of the table.
If you already have a front tile in the middle of the table, you can take this instead of the back tile.
If you want to arrange them in front of you, arrange them by color. Also, if you want a tile with the same color that is already in front of you, you should place it in front of you (on the other side).
The numbers drawn at this time must be lined up in ascending 「 」 or descending 「 」. In other words, after placing 「 2 」 「 5 」, you can place 「 6 」 or more, but not 「 4 」 or less of the same color.
The game ends when the last one of the inverted tiles in the middle of the table is turned.
At the end of the game, count the number of tiles in each row in front of you. There are 0 colors that we don't have at all, but there are -4 colors that we could only have one.
If you don't put more than 3, it will be a minus point. Some tiles have a stone mark on them.
If you don't have any tiles on which this is drawn, -4. You also need to collect a lot of these.
Some tiles have points drawn directly. Add this tile, if any, to the total point.
In addition, if you place a tile with a four leaf clover in front of you, you will be able to continue your turn.
Can I throw away the tiles that I put on the front because they are unnecessary tiles? It may be a good tile for others.
This is a game where you can easily play the essence of Celtic in a short time.
■ Game Summary ■
Number of players : 2 ~ 4
Play time : approximately 15 minutes
Target age : 7 years old or older
Designer : Reiner Knizia

55 stone tiles (11 each in 5 colors), 1 score board, 1 copy of operation manual (Japanese / German)