Cross Factors Cross Multiply
1990
Designed by R. L. Waterton
Published by New Direction Games USA Inc.
Two games in one! The object of Cross Factors is to be the first to cover two sets of numbers (from 1 to 12) by moving around on the board. For example, if a player landed on the number 24 then he could cover a 6 and a 4, or a 2 and a 12. In Cross Multiply you try to gain the most points by creating rows of three or more on a multiplication table. This is done by first creating two numbers by rolling two dice (twice) and adding them together. These numbers are then used as the X and Y indices (or vice versa) on the table to claim a square in the table. On each subsequent turn the player can choose to replace one of the two numbers and thereby capture a new position on the table.
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