Board Game Demo: Twinkle Twinkle
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Teaching Twinkle Twinkle!
Wednesday July 23rd, at 5pm
Come on down and learn a new game with me, The Tatted Gamer Geek!
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Stargazing is a fun and educational pastime. Have you ever gotten a pack of glow-in-the-dark stars and planets and pasted them all over your ceiling? I don’t believe I ever did. But I can imagine how much fun it would be at night to look up from your bed at the glowing star chart you’ve created above. In Twinkle Twinkle you’ll do just that.
Twinkle Twinkle is medium-light tile laying game for 1 to 4 stargazers that plays in about 30 minutes. On your turn you will draft a tile showing stars, planets, black holes, comets, asteroids, or satellites. Where the tile is drafted from decides the turn order for the next round. Then you will place your tile on your star chart wherever you wish to create constellations and planetary systems. But take care. Because you don’t want your planets to be too close to black holes Your comets should be next to constellations to score points. Groups of asteroids score for the player with the most but penalize the player that has the least. Create the most efficient star chart that scores the most points, and you will be crowned the champion stargazer!
Wednesday July 23rd, at 5pm
Come on down and learn a new game with me, The Tatted Gamer Geek!
@thetattedgamergeek on Facebook
dGhldGF0dGVkZ2FtZXJnZWVrIHwgZ21haWwgISBjb20=
Stargazing is a fun and educational pastime. Have you ever gotten a pack of glow-in-the-dark stars and planets and pasted them all over your ceiling? I don’t believe I ever did. But I can imagine how much fun it would be at night to look up from your bed at the glowing star chart you’ve created above. In Twinkle Twinkle you’ll do just that.
Twinkle Twinkle is medium-light tile laying game for 1 to 4 stargazers that plays in about 30 minutes. On your turn you will draft a tile showing stars, planets, black holes, comets, asteroids, or satellites. Where the tile is drafted from decides the turn order for the next round. Then you will place your tile on your star chart wherever you wish to create constellations and planetary systems. But take care. Because you don’t want your planets to be too close to black holes Your comets should be next to constellations to score points. Groups of asteroids score for the player with the most but penalize the player that has the least. Create the most efficient star chart that scores the most points, and you will be crowned the champion stargazer!
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