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Gyógypuszi

Game ID: GID0150642
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Ouch! Frog's throat is hurting! Squirrel caught a cold, Mouse fell and hurt its leg. Hurry, help all the animals to get healed! All you need to do is roll the dice, and with a little luck and skill, everyone will soon be healthy again. In cases of emergency Doctor Brummbrumm will come and help.
An exciting game with simple rules based on Bartos Erika’s popular series. Contains two game versions: for younger and older children.

During the game, players must acquire disease cards, with a maximum of 2 per turn. A card can be obtained by placing one die of the corresponding color on each of its fields. The active player rolls all three colored dice and checks which card or cards they can acquire based on the rolled colors. They then place the dice on the chosen card(s). A card that requires 1 die is worth 1 point, 2 dice are worth 2 points, and 3 dice are worth 4 points.
If the player cannot acquire a card or is not satisfied with the available cards, they can roll any number of dice ones more and place the new colors on the cards. The player takes the card(s) and marks the points received on their thermometer. (The first player to reach the blue space on their thermometer wins the game.) If no card is acquired, the player receives a Brummbrumm doctor tile as a consolation price, which can be used as a joker starting from the next turn.
If a Brummbrumm doctor card is revealed among the disease cards, a role-playing part of the game takes place: each player "cures" their favorite stuffed animal following the card's instructions (e.g., pretending to measure its temperature or blowing its nose).

Year Published
2024
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