I now have the game… and it is even more hilarious than Ready Set Bet!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Official Website
=> Rulebook
=> Len’s 1 page Rule Summary (v3)
Live Playthrough
… Play Nice (please)
I now have the game… and it is even more hilarious than Ready Set Bet!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Official Website
=> Rulebook
=> Len’s 1 page Rule Summary (v3)
Live Playthrough
1-12+ players // 10 mins // Easy
Easy to learn, setup and play. One person rolls one die and flips one card that everyone uses (so no claiming that you got the bad cards:) Everyone draws the shape shown on the die in the row, column or grid area specified by the card.
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Official Website
=> Rulebook AND Player Sheets
=> Len’s half page Rule Summary
=> Large Player Sheet (print your own)
=> 4 player sheets page (print your own)
Official Quick Overview:
2-5 players (best with 3) // 10 mins // Easy
Perfect game to play while waiting for the others to arrive for your game day! Just a handful of dice that you can roll into the box cover so it needs very little table space. Or just put the dice in your pocket or purse so you can play anytime you have a few minutes to spare!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Rules
=> Len’s v1 Half Page Rules Summary
Review:
Only 978 copies of the Luxury Edition of Tsuro were pre-ordered three years ago. I was one of them. Why not more? Well… very likely the cost! Total cost of the game plus tax and shipping (for me) was almost $450! [note: 1,500 were produced]
See this cool article with lots of photos about how the game was produced in China
=> Kickstarter Update Article
=> Kickstarter // Calliope Games Announcement
=> Art Director Article
=> Spotlight on the metal dragon pawns
=> Quick Guide (official)
=> Len’s v2 Rules Summary Tsuro Luxury (Standard)
=> Lens v4 Phases Cards (Important – I use them in every game) v4
=> Variants (placed at the bottom of this page)
Now, 3 years later, Calliope Games was investigating how to ship these heirloom quality games to avoid having them damaged. And the damage they were trying to avoid was more than simply damage to the box that the game was packed in for shipping. It seems that the wood itself is quite sensitive to temperature changes. So Calliope wanted to TEST shipping methods to find the best way. After all, they were charging $78 as shipping costs for one game. They are doing test shipments to 11 people in April 2025. I am one of them!
As part of the test shipment group, I was give specific instructions on what to do when I received the game (and signature was required on delivery too). Instructions included NOT opening the box for FIVE DAYS! True! Here are that portion of the instructions:
Your game box is carved from natural wood and has been inspected for damages and flaws before shipping. The game box has been shrink wrapped to allow for a slow acclimation to your environment. Once you receive your game, please bring it into your home and allow it to sit for 5 days before opening the box and removing the shrink wrap. We do understand this is very hard, since you have waited so long to get this beautiful game in your hands. Failing to take this essential step will put your wooden box at risk of splitting.
Wood splitting as an issue for a board game got my attention. I looked online about this, and perhaps this webpage shines a light on it (even thought it is not about a wooden board game box):
=> exoticwoodzone.com/blogs/e/how-to-avoid-wood-cracking
Actually, I almost missed their instruction to NOT open the box for five days (I’ve never had that request from any other game company). But, fortunately, I DID notice their warning and the box sat under a table in our family room for seven days before I opened it.
Part 1 (taking it out of the shipping box):
2-4 players (best with 4) // 30 mins // Easy
Just a small deck of cards and 6 small dice per player, so it’s easy to carry with you and needs very little table space. Try to roll your dice to match the dice shown on one of the three cards before others do. Repeat until one player hits the points needed to win.
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Official Website
=> Rules
=> Lens Rules Summary (v1)
How to Play (with partial playthrough)
2-5 players (best with 4) // 15 mins // Easy
Just a deck of a hundred poker sized cards, so it is easy to bring with you and needs very little table space. A perfect game for those who are visual oriented because the game is all about determining which cards have more or less of a certain color on them!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Rules
How To Play:
2-4 players (best with 4) // 20 mins // Easy
The main game board actually has slight ridges to separate the squares in it’s grid, making it easy to play your piece plus make it safe when a table is slightly bumped. Simply play a piece of your color to connect to the corner of any of your pieces on the board… yes, you only connect diagonally, not edge to edge!
Reminds me a bit of the cycle battle in Tron:)
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Rules
=> Variants for 2 or 3 players
How to play in 1 minute: