Table feel
Moderate level of interaction with a mix of direct and strategic confrontation.
Players
2-4
Time
?-?
Age
7+
Weight
1
Rating
5.35
Teaching signal
High replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Deep strategy
Luck-sensitive
Moderate level of interaction with a mix of direct and strategic confrontation.
Lego Frog Rush has a high replayability score due to its high variability gameboard, impactful expansions, deep strategic possibilities, and adaptability to different player counts. While it may take some time to learn, the game offers a fresh and engaging experience each time it is played.
The final luck score for Lego Frog Rush is 5, indicating a balanced mix of luck and strategy. The game outcome is influenced by random elements such as dice rolls or card draws, but players also have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. Overall, luck plays a moderate role in determining the game's outcome.
Time to play leap frog, and get your army of frogs home safely and away from the hungry stork! In Frog Rush players need to get their five frogs across the pond and to their home base. On a turn, you roll the die, then take one of three actions depending on the roll: • Move one frog 1-3 spaces. • Leap one frog over an adjacent frog to an empty space, repeating the leaps if you want to and can. • Move the stork onto a frog that hasn't reached the safety of home, and remove the frog from the game. Dinner! The game ends when all of one player's frogs are home safely or in the stork's belly. Each frog at home scores 1-3 points depending on its location, and the player with the most points wins. Variants include splitting movement across several frogs and racing towards a common home area shared by all players.
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