Tortugas
2025
Designed by Raúl Miranda López, Andrés Miranda Rincón, Pedro Miranda Rincón
Published by (Self-Published)
Tortugas involves joining the parts of several turtles to score points, which accumulate. Each piece can be: legs, shell, or head, and only fits its corresponding turtle. Played in turns, with three turtle cards in hand, each player must try one of them. If it fits one, they continue placing more; if it doesn't fit the turtles on the table, they discard and draw another. The player who completes a complete turtle earns the points they have on it. At the end of the game, of course, the player with the most points wins. But be careful, there are cards that don't fit any turtle... The difficulty of the game is that you can't try your card to see if it fits. The card you decide to play must be selected based on your visual acuity, mental proportion calculation, unmeasured distances, and visuospatial ability. A very fun game for the whole family, including the little ones (since it was designed by one of them). —description from the designer
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