Copié Collé
In the pocket game Copié Collé (Copy & Paste), players are young students back in school, each holding a small chalkboard (i.e., card) numbered 1-6, with any cards not held by players lying on the table.
On a turn, the active player rolls the die, then tries to identify who holds this card – copying from his neighbor in order to answer the teacher’s question, to put it in thematic terms. This player can deny she’s holding the right card, of course, but eventually you must turn over a card (including the one you hold, naturally). Find the wrong card, and the teacher hands you a bean as punishment; if someone tries to falsely misdirect you, she might end up holding the bean.
Teacher actions force players to swap cards or race to identify who holds what. In the end, the player stuck swallowing the fewest beans wins the game.
Fiche technique
- Nombre minimum de joueurs
- 3
- Nombre maximum de joueurs
- 6
- âge
- 8+
- Temps de jeu
- 15 - 30 minutes
- Langue
- Spanish
- Langue
- English
- Langue
- German
- Langue
- French
- Dépendante du langage
- Pas de texte
- Un jeu de
- Jérôme Boullonnois
- Combien de joueurs?
- Grands groupes (5-6)
- Combien de joueurs?
- Petits groupes (2-4)
- Mécanisme de jeu
- Bluff
- Illustré par
- Elise Catros
- Type de jeu
- Jeu de cartes