Fundex Games 2570 Board Games User Manual


 
Example:
Red player
wins!
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Item #2570
2570-00-12
You may play
ANY color spot
on a “blank.”
You may play
any color spot
directly on the
SAME color.
YES
You may NOT
play a color spot
directly on the
OPPOSITE color
spot.
NO
You may play
a “blank” on
ANY color spot
to “erase” it.
YES
You may play
a “blank” on
another “blank”
spot.
YESYES
Get 3 spots in a row and you win!
Get 3 spots in a row and you win!
BEFORE PLAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME:
Discard demo card insert on game board and blue insert paper inside game board before play. You may choose
to discard game packaging because game board is also a convenient storage case.
Players: 2 Ages: 6+
Contents: Game board and 50 cards
(24 red/blue, 10 red/blank, 10 blue/blank, 6 blank/blank)
Object: Be the first player to get three spots in a row of your color
—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally (SEE EXAMPLE AT RIGHT)
Set Up:
Decide which player will be “blue” and which player will be “red”
Shuffle the cards
Deal two cards, face down, to each player.
Place the rest of the cards face down to form a draw pile.
Players pick up and hold their cards so their opponent cannot see them.
Game Play:
The “red” player goes first. The player should look at both of their cards and decide which to play. Cards have
colored spots and/or blanks. Blanks may be used to strategically cover over your opponent's spots and stop their
win. Be the first player to get three of your color spots in a row and you win! Players take turns doing the
following on every turn:
PLAY one card on the game board.
-You may play cards in any direction, as long as the whole card fits on the game board.
-You may overlap or completely cover cards on the game board, only as shown below.
DRAW one card from the draw pile so you'll have two cards in your hand at the end of your turn.
Cards are played according to these rules: