Table feel
Moderate level of player interaction
A race game which originated in ancient Korea. The 29 spaces on the board form a cross inside a circle. The spaces on the circle at the four intersections with the arms of the cross have special functions. One of these spaces is the entry and exit space, the others allow a horse...
Players
2-8
Time
?-?
Age
6+
Weight
1.33
Rating
5.78
Should this hit the table?
Moderate level of player interaction
Teaching signal
High replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Deep strategy
Luck-sensitive
Moderate level of player interaction
Yut Nori has a high variability gameboard, offering different experiences each time it is played. The presence of expansions adds new content and gameplay elements, enhancing replay value. The game also provides deep strategic possibilities and allows players to improve their tactics over time. The player interaction score is average, and the game scales well with different numbers of players. While it may take some time to learn, it offers a good balance between easiness and depth. Overall, Yut Nori has a strong replayability score of 7.85.
Yut Nori has a low influence of luck. The game outcome is predominantly determined by random elements like dice rolls, but players have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. Overall, the game relies more on player decisions and strategy than luck.
Overview
A race game which originated in ancient Korea. The 29 spaces on the board form a cross inside a circle. The spaces on the circle at the four intersections with the arms of the cross have special functions. One of these spaces is the entry and exit space, the others allow a horse landing on them to shortcut through the middle of the circle. The object is to be the first to get all of your horses around the circle and off the board. Dai Jobi is a game similar to Nyout and may need to be merged into this game page. Zon Ahl is a similar game played by Native Americans and probably derived from Nyout. Pima Indian Stick Game is a similar game played by Native Americans and probably derived from Nyout. Namuhana presented at Essen Spiel 2009 a new rethemed edition named Penguin C.
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