Description
- AGE: 11+
- NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2
- HOW TO PLAY: Code breaking is a 2-player game that can be played by anyone aged 8 and above and increases their thinking and problem-solving skills.
- The aim of the game is to crack the password set by the opponent.
- One of the players takes 5 of the large pawns in his field without showing them to the opponent.
- Creates a password by placing .
- To break this password, the opposing player randomly places 5 large pawns on the playing field. If you put
- If any of the pawns has the correct color but the wrong place, a small white pawn will be placed on the right side of the playing field, with the exact color and location.
- If it is correct, one small red pawn is placed.
- However, the player does not know which pawn is correct.
- It can only detect how many of its pawns are correct.
- In his next move, he makes changes to the pawns he wants and tries to determine the correct pawns according to the answers given by the person who set the password.
- When he knows the password exactly, the number of moves he knows is counted and the turn passes to the other player.
- Whichever player can crack his opponent's code in fewer moves wins the game.
- GAINS: Memory, attention, concentration, interpretation power
- GAME CONTENT: The content of the game includes a playing field, 128 large pawns with 8 different colors, and 48 small pawns with 2 different colors.
- Large pawns are used to set and break the password, and small pawns are used to indicate the correctness or incorrectness of the opponent's password-breaking moves.
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