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Board Game Rules – Step by Step
Preparation
- Form at least 2 teams of 2 or more players.
- Provide each team with the necessary materials (e.g. pen and paper, chips, pawns, game board).
- Have the teams choose a name and write it on their equipment or score sheet.
- Form at least 2 teams of 2 or more players.
- Provide each team with the necessary materials (e.g. pen and paper, chips, pawns, game board).
- Have the teams choose a name and write it on their equipment or score sheet.
Start of the first round
- Choose a game leader (for quizzes: the quizmaster). This can be the oldest player or someone randomly selected.
- The game leader takes the first set of playing cards/assignments and puts the rest aside.
- Check the round number or order and read the assignment or question out loud.
Play & Answer
- The teams are given a fixed time (e.g. 30 seconds to 2 minutes) to complete their answer/task.
- This may vary during special rounds (e.g. determining order, making a row, creative assignment).
Change of game master
- The quizmaster role always shifts to a player from the team to the left of the previous quizmaster.
- Repeat the process for each round.
Continued rounds
- Play until the agreed number of rounds (e.g. 6).
- Ensure that the variety in assignments/questions is maintained.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can I play a board game with?
This varies by game. Most games are suitable for two or more players, and can often be played with four to six. The recommended number of players is always listed on the packaging.
What age are board games intended for?
Each game has a recommended minimum age. This depends on the difficulty level, the themes, and the rules. Many games are suitable for ages 6 or 8 and up, but there are also games specifically for adults.
How long does an average board game last?
Playing time varies considerably: some games last 15 minutes, others 1 to 2 hours. The average playing time is indicated on the box.
Do I need any extra materials to play?
No, usually everything you need is included in the box. Sometimes you'll need a pen and paper or a timer, but that's clearly stated in the rules.
