Let's go to Japan or more precisely to a Japanese garden. Narabi is a cooperative game where you will have to work as a team to put the mysterious Stones of the garden back in numerical order. Note that the Stone cards without numbers do not interrupt the order.
The funny thing is that during your game you are not allowed to verbally exchange with each other about the conditions on the back of your Stone cards' and in the advanced rules no communication is allowed at all. With the basic rules, however, it is not forbidden to say that the proposed exchange does not suit you...
Narabi is a card game where your communication will be limited. You will have to memorize the conditions as you see them in order to solve the puzzle as quickly as possible.
An original element from the original game, the card sleeves are an integral part of the game not only for the protection of the cards but also for the gameplay.
At first the game seems simple, but for sure it will warm up your neurons a bit. There is a Rubik's cube aspect to it that when you have only one side left to align, you have to shake things up to move it.
In addition to the advanced rule that forces you not to speak, you can also add this one: A card received cannot be returned to its original position in the same turn.
In each game you shuffle the cards separately before placing them back into the card protectors 2 by 2 (Stone and Condition). There is plenty of replayability. Fun, fast, efficient, Narabi is perfect to warm up the brain. 😉
You can play the game (or discover it through the tutorial provided) by clicking here:
https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=narabi
We would like to thank the game designer, Daniel Fehr, and Lifestyle Boardgames Ltd. for their authorization to bring the game online.
The game has been developed by ufm, who did (again) an amazing job!
*Alrighty zen!
*That's it for this Monday,
As always, play fair and take care!
NARABI: Olgu zen!
Lähme Jaapanisse või täpsemalt Jaapani aeda.
Narabi on koostöömäng, kus peate töötama meeskonnana, et panna salapärased aiakivid uuesti numbrilisse järjekorda.
Pange tähele, et kivikaardid ilma numbriteta ei katkesta tellimust.
Naljakas on see, et mängu ajal ei tohi te oma Stone-kaartide tagaküljel olevate tingimuste üle omavahel verbaalselt rääkida ja täpsemates reeglites pole suhtlust üldse lubatud.
Põhireeglite juures pole aga keelatud öelda, et pakutav vahetus sulle ei sobi...
Narabi on kaardimäng, kus teie suhtlus on piiratud.
Peate tingimused pähe õppima, nagu näete, et mõistatus võimalikult kiiresti lahendada.
Algse mängu originaalelement, kaardivarrukad on mängu lahutamatu osa mitte ainult kaartide kaitseks, vaid ka mängimiseks.
Alguses tundub mäng lihtne, kuid kindlasti soojendab see teie neuroneid pisut.
Selles on Rubiku kuubiku aspekt, et kui teil on jäänud vaid üks külg joondamiseks, peate selle liigutamiseks asju üles raputama.
Lisaks täiustatud reeglile, mis sunnib mitte rääkima, saate lisada ka selle: Saadud kaarti ei saa samal käigul tagasi algasendisse viia.
Igas mängus segate kaardid eraldi, enne kui asetate need kahekaupa tagasi kaardikaitsetesse (kivi ja seisukord).
Taasesitamist on palju.
Lõbus, kiire, tõhus Narabi sobib suurepäraselt aju soojendamiseks.
Saate mängida (või avastada seda pakutava õpetuse kaudu), klõpsates siin:
https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=narabi
Soovime tänada mängudisainerit Daniel Fehri ja Lifestyle Boardgames Ltd.
et nad lubaksid mängu võrgus tuua.
Mängu on välja töötanud ufm, kes tegi (jälle) suurepärase töö!
Hästi zen!
See on selleks esmaspäevaks,
Nagu alati, mängige ausalt ja olge ettevaatlik!