Arbra Kadabra

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Arbra Kadabra, un jeu féerique 

Dans Arbra Kadabra, vous vous retrouvez au beau milieu d’une forêt pas comme les autres : vous êtes dans la  forêt enchantée. Votre mission est simple, vous devez rentrer chez vous avant l’heure fatidique. Mais attention, avant cela, vous devrez réussir l'épreuve de l’arbre magique. 

Arbra Kadabra, un jeu de dés

Pour pouvoir rentrer chez vous, vous serez confronté à un arbre multicolore magique qui peut grandir ou rapetisser sur un jet de dé. Vous devrez donc choisir le bon moment pour insérer toutes vos pièces en bois dans son tronc tout en tentant de voler les pièces de vos concurrents. 

Arbra Kadabra, un jeu d’habileté

Afin de vous évader et rejoindre votre petit nid douillet, soyez astucieux et habile. Dans le cas contraire, vous serez transformé en champignon et passerez mille ans au pied de cet arbre aux côtés de ceux qui ont échoué comme vous. Soyez le plus rusé !

Arbra Kadabra, un jeu pour toute la famille

Arbra Kadabra est un jeu publié par l’éditeur montréalais MJ Games, spécialisé dans les jeux au contenu éducatif s'adressant aux enfants et aux familles.

You are in the enchanted forest, and you must leave before night. The magic tree stands in the middle of the forest. It is a multi-colored tree that you may grow or shrink, and you must overcome its challenge to escape. Specifically, you have to insert all your wooden pieces in the tree trunk and capture a precise number of your opponents' trunk pieces. Be smart and skilled, and you will succeed. Otherwise, you will turn into a mushroom and spend one thousand years near the tree with all the ones who missed before you!

All players start Arbra Kadabra with ten wooden trunk pieces in your color, with the die (showing 1/1/2/2/3/3) and the base of the tree in the center of the table. On a turn, you roll the die, then either add a number of pieces to the tree or remove a number of pieces to the tree equal to the number that you rolled. (If the tree is too short to take pieces, then you must add them.)

When you add pieces to the tree, you must add pieces of your own color first. Once you have no more pieces of your color, you can instead place pieces of other players' colors. Why would you have pieces of their color? Two reasons: (1) When you remove pieces from the tree, you must take them from the top down; you can't remove pieces from the center of the tree. (2) If the tree collapses on your turn, then you must take all of the pieces that fell and add them to your collection.

What are you trying to do with all this building and unbuilding? To win the game, you must have none of your own pieces in front of you. In addition, you must have exactly four of the opponent's pieces in a two-player game, exactly three of each opponent's pieces in a three-player game, or exactly two of each opponent's pieces in a four-player game. Do this first, and you win!

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