According to the rules, "the coolest player wins". This is a bluffing game in which players try to move their pawns safely across a bridge.
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* The game can be played with 2~5 players
* One game takes about 20 ~ 30 minutes
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a special dice
a game board
Place the box, which is the game board, in the center, and pick the color you want and take seven horses of that color.
And put one horse at the starting point.
And put the dice in the dice bin.
When it's your turn, shake the dice bin to roll the dice and check it alone.
And tell others a number from one to four.
At this time, you can talk the real number or you can lie about it.
If x comes out, you have to lie and call the number.
And the person who is left to the one that just rolled the dice will start the next move with clockwise rotation.
The next move has two choices. Each person can believe or doubt the numbers that he or she just said.
1) If everyone believes
-The person who is in this turn moves his or her adventurer horse by the number he said, and ends his or her turn.
And don't confirm what the number was.
2) In case someone suspects it
- The suspect checks the dice bin alone.
(If it's a lie)
Drops the adventurer horse of the person who is currently in turn, into the swamp.
And the doubters advance their adventurer horse by the number that is mentioned by the one who are currently in the turn.
(If true)
Drop the suspect's adventurer horse.
(If there are no horses on the bridge, you should drop the horses that already arrived on the stairs.)
The person who is currently in the turn moves the horse as it should.
Anyone whose horse has fallen below the bridge immediately puts the new horse in its starting point.
If someone's horse crosses the bridge safely,
put the horse in the nearest (smallest) empty staircase.
If someone sent all 3 horses up the stairs, they immediately win the game.
If every horse gets to the stairs or falls, there's nothing left,
or if no one sent three horses up the stairs,
the highest person wins by adding the score where the horse stands.
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