Each player starts with a piece of the pumpkin. Shuffle the remaining pieces and place them in the center of the playing area.
Gameplay:
On their Turn, a player rolls a six-sided die. Depending on the result, they can either take a piece of the pumpkin from the center or steal a piece from another player.
If they roll a 1, they take The Top piece from the center.
If they roll a 2, 3, 4, or 5, they can steal a piece from any other player.
If they roll a 6, they can either take The Top piece from the center or steal a piece from another player.
Once a player has all four pieces of the pumpkin, they must assemble them into a complete pumpkin. The first player to do so wins the game.
Additional Rules:
If a player rolls a 6 and tHere are no pieces left in the center, they must steal a piece from another player.
If a player rolls a 6 and tHere are no pieces left to steal from other players, they must take The Top piece from the center.
If a player has no pieces left to steal, they are out of the game.
Variations:
For a longer game, each player can start with two pieces of the pumpkin instead of one.
For a shorter game, each player can start with three pieces of the pumpkin instead of one.
Interesting platform game for kids, where you need to collect coins and to pass all 12 levels. But there is some obstacles on the way. You will find these enemies. The most common enemy is the red one. It can be killed by jumping on their head or tackling. The yellow ones can also be killed jumping on their head or tackling. But be careful because these enemies will also jump every few seconds! The black ones are the most dangerous and in fact, invincible enemies and can\u2019t be killed at all. So you just have to jump over them and avoid hitting them in any way. Use the up arrow key of keyboard or up arrow on the right side of the screen to jump and use the down arrow key of keyboard or down arrow on the left side of the screen to slide.
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