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Der dreizehnte Holz wurm Spiel Queen games Gesellschaftsspiel - Vollständig

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Der dreizehnte Holz wurm Spiel Queen games Gesellschaftsspiel - VollständigDer dreizehnte Holzwurm ist ein Kartenspiel von Queen Games, entwickelt von Wolfgang Kramer und Michael Kiesling, das seit 1998 verfgbar ist. In diesem taktischen Gesellschaftsspiel treten 2 bis 6 Spieler gegeneinander an und versuchen, durch geschicktes Ablegen von Karten Reihen mit mglichst hohen Punkten zu bilden. Das Spiel besteht aus 65 Holzwurmkarten in sechs Farben mit Zahlenwerten von 1 bis 11 sowie speziellen grauen Karten, mit denen neue

Der dreizehnte Holzwurm ist ein Kartenspiel von Queen Games, entwickelt von Wolfgang Kramer und Michael Kiesling, das seit 1998 verfügbar ist. In diesem taktischen Gesellschaftsspiel treten 2 bis 6 Spieler gegeneinander an und versuchen, durch geschicktes Ablegen von Karten Reihen mit möglichst hohen Punkten zu bilden. Das Spiel besteht aus 65 Holzwurmkarten in sechs Farben mit Zahlenwerten von 1 bis 11 sowie speziellen grauen Karten, mit denen neue Reihen eröffnet werden können. Die namensgebende Karte „die giftige Dreizehn“ hat negative Auswirkungen und sollte vermieden werden.

Die Spieler legen ihre Karten in bis zu fünf offene Reihen, wobei die abgelegte Karte stets einen höheren Wert als die Anzahl der bereits in der Reihe liegenden Karten haben muss. Kann ein Spieler keine passende Karte legen, muss er eine Reihe aufnehmen und erhält Strafpunkte. Nach dem Ausspielen der letzten Karten erfolgt die Wertung, bei der auch Spieler ohne Handkarten Bonuspunkte erhalten. Mit einfachen Regeln kombiniert das Spiel taktische Tiefe und eignet sich sowohl für Familien als auch für erfahrene Spieler am Spieleabend.

Der dreizehnte Holzwurm ist bekannt für seine Mischung aus Strategie und Glück und bietet dadurch abwechslungsreiche Partien für Spielergruppen verschiedenster Größe. Das Gesellschaftsspiel ist eine gute Wahl für alle, die ein cleveres und kurzweiliges Kartenspiel suchen.

Spieleranzahl: 2–6 Spieler

Spieldauer: ca. 30 Minuten

Altersempfehlung: ab 8 Jahren

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