Keltis

  • Game Typ: Hand Management, Card sorting, End scoring
  • Player: 2-4
  • Age: 10+
  • Play Time: 30 min
  • Autor: Reiner Knizia
  • Illustrator: Martin Hoffmann, Claus Stephan
  • Publisher: KOSMOS

The path of stones is a game in the world of the mysterious knot art of the ancient Celts. Half-weathered between moss and green hills lie the witnesses of days and cultures long gone.

The aim of the game is to form as long, continuous rows as possible from numbered, colored cards in order to move your pieces as far forward as possible on the board. You can sort a row in ascending or descending order. For each card played, your pieces move forward. You can skip numbers in between, but remember that you will then lose valuable stone moves. Sometimes it is better to start a new colored row in order to move a stone to a very specific field, which promises you a crucial bonus.

Up to four players can take part in this family-friendly race to get as many victory points as possible. But be careful. If you carelessly place too many stones on the field and don’t manage to get them all out of the inner circle, you could lose points and lose the win.


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