Produktbeschreibung
In 1940 four teenagers discovered a complex of caves in southwest France, at Lascaux. The caves are famous for their paintings, consisting mainly of realistic images of large animals which are known from fossil evidence to have lived in the area at the time. They are dating back to the Upper Paleolithic era, somewhere between 13,000 and 15,000 B.C. In Lascaux, the game, the players place a certain amount of cards in the center of the table at the start of each game turn. Each card depicts an animal and two colors. The players secretly choose one color and then place stones into the ceremony bowl. As more and more players are dropping out, some will win the animal cards at the end of each game round. At the end of the game each player receives points for animal "types" in which he has a majority. The winner is the player with most points.
contents:
54 playing cards (the animals), 50 stones, 30 cardboard markers, 1 ceremony bowl, 1 rules booklet |