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Time is running, you have to solve your problem very fast. Always it means all or nothing !
New 2008
A Family game for 2 -4 adventurers
Committed age: 5 - 99 years
Treasure, Ready, Go!
Author: Roberto Fraga
Illustrations: Ulrike Fischer
Length of the game 15 - 20 minutes
Do you want to know why the tough treasure hunters are gathered on
the treasure island? It's obvious; they are all after the treasure of Mad
Roger Sword. However, Mad Sword has lots of crazy ideas about how to
make the treasure hunt not quite so easy. Who will win this hurly-burly
competition?
Contents
1 game board
4 animals (giraffe, crocodile, rhino, zebra)
6 colored building blocks (2 red, 2 blue, 2 yellow)
120 cards
8 treasures (cardboard disks)
1 die with symbols
1 sand timer
Set of game instructions
Game Idea
In each round a different player takes on the role of the tough treasure
hunter and has to solve adventurous problems within a limited amount
of time. He can choose to stop the treasure hunt at any moment or can
decide to carry on and take the risk of solving more problems within the
given time. If he succeeds the corresponding gold is his. If not, he has to
return any of the gold collected during his turn.
Whoever has collected the most gold after three turbulent rounds, wins
the game.
Preparation of the Game
Place the game board in the center of the table.
Each corner of the game board shows a numbered signpost. Place an
animal next to each of the four posts and put the 8 treasure cards facedown
in the center of the game board.
Shuffle the cards and place them in a pile face-down. Get the pile of
cards, the die and the six building blocks ready, as well as the sand timer..
How to Play
Play in a clockwise direction. The toughest player starts. If you cannot
agree, the oldest player starts. He or she is the first treasure hunter and
puts the pile of cards, the die and the building blocks in front or him or
her.
The treasure hunt starts
The players all yell together the starting signal “Treasure, ready, go!”.
One player turns the sand timer. over. Then the hunter uncovers the top
card of the pile and places it in front of him.
Important: The hunter has to uncover the card so that everybody can
see it at the same time.
The card shows one of seven problems. The hunter has to solve this problem
as quickly as possible. Refer to the chapter “The problems” on
page 14 to see what they are about.
After solving a problem, the treasure hunter decides whether he wants to
uncover another card or to end his turn.
The treasure hunt goes on until …
• ... the treasure hunter yells “Stop!”
thus finishing his turn and receiving in reward all the cards he uncovered
in this round. The cards are kept face-down in front of him.
• …the hour glass has slipped through!
The player who notices that the last grain has run through the sand
timer. yells “Stop!”.
The treasure hunter has taken too many risks.
He has to return all the cards he has collected in this turn to the
bottom of the pile.
Then it's the turn of the next player to be the treasure hunter.
Note: If there are treasures uncovered in the center of the game board
as a result of having solved the “Treasure-Memory” problem, they are
turned round again and the treasures are re-shuffled.
The new treasure hunter gets the pile of cards, the die and the building
blocks and his turn begins.
End of the game
The game ends as soon as each player has been the hunter three times.
The players count the value of the gold coins (one, two or three) shown
on their cards. Young children who are not able to count so high are
helped by one of the other players.
Whoever has the most gold, wins the game. In the event of a draw, the
player who has collected the most cards wins. In case of another draw all
those players win.
Variation for younger treasure hunters
In this variation the scoring is done at the end of the game according to
the number of cards collected and not by the value of gold coins.
Whoever has the most cards, wins the game. In case of a draw there are
more winners.
The problem cards
There are different problems to solve. Take a look at the cards before you start playing, talk
about them and practice a little bit.
1. Lucky Coin (value = 1 gold coin)
Lady Luck is on your side:
Great! You have found a gold coin and don't have to solve a problem
2. Grabbing for animals (value = 1 gold coin)
The players have to react rapidly:
All players must react quickly! Try to grab the wooden animal off the game
board that corresponds to the costumed animal on the card shown. Whoever is
the quickest to grab the correct wooden animal, receives the card and the gold
coin point on the card. The animal is then returned to the game board.
Important:
• You can only use one hand to grab an animal
• If a player grabs the wrong animal he drops out.
• If nobody grabs the right animal, the card is returned to the bottom of the
pile.
3. Rolling the die (value = 2 gold coins)
To solve this problem, all you need is a bit of luck:
The card shows one of three objects. Roll the die and see if you can make the
object appear on your die as quickly as possible.
4. Treasure memory (value = 2 gold coins)
This problem requires a good memory:
There are two treasures of each kind. You have to find two identical treasures as
quickly as possible. Uncover any two treasures.
• Are they different?
Pity! Memorize them and put them face-down again. Then uncover two
more treasures to find a pair.
• There are two identical treasures?
Great! You solved the problem. The two treasures stay face-up.
Important:
• If during your turn you uncover this type of problem card again you have
to find another matching pair.
• If you uncover a problem card of this type and there are no treasures left
face-down in the center, you were lucky as the problem is already solved.
5. Animal pantomime (value = 2 gold coins)
This problem requires good coordination:
You have to imitate the animal shown on the card.
• The elephant
Clutch your nose with your right or left hand and pass the other arm
through the loop like an elephant's trunk and trumpet like an elephant.
• The monkey
Scratch your head with the left or right hand and simultaneously scratch
your chest underneath your armpit with the other hand. Screech a little
like a monkey.
• The cockatoo
The cockatoo is a subspecies of the parrot family and has a feather crest
on the top of its head which fans out into a comb. Spread the fingers of
your right or left hand to represent the crest and with your other hand
clutch your nose to form the beak of the cockatoo. Craw like a parrot:
“cockatoo, cockatoo”.
6. Constructing towers (value = 2 or 3 gold coins)
A sharp eye and steady hands are required:
Pile up the constructing blocks as shown on the card. The other players confirm
that it has been constructed correctly by saying “Well done!”.
7. Moving animals (value = 3 gold coins)
This problem requires a good overview.
The animals next to the signposts 1-4 shown on the card have to be placed on
the game board in the same way.
Example:
The card shows for corner #1 the crocodile, the rhino for corner #2, the
zebra corner #3 and the giraffe corner # 4. Move the animals on the
game board to the corresponding positions.
Hints, dodges and comments
• The problems have been chosen so that they require different skills (dexterity,
memory, combination skills). This allows you to train certain skills or to omit the more
difficult problems if they are too complicated.
• The four wooden animals have been chosen according to the different motor skills
they require. The giraffe for example is big and wobbly, the crocodile small and
compact.
• Experts may play with the sand timer hidden. One player keeps the sand timer
hidden behind his hand. This means that the treasure hunter has to get a feeling for
how time flies, so that he finishes his turn before the sand timer has run through.
• “Treasure, ready, go!” is the second game of a small HABA series starting with the
game “Jungle treasure” which has been included in the shortlist of the “Game of the
Year” -jury 2006. If you liked “Treasure, ready, go”, then “Jungle Treasure” will offer
yet another challenge.
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This Product was added to our catalogue on Friday, 04. July 2008.
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