In the game Reef, players take on the role of a coral reef, carefully selecting colours and patterns in which to grow and expand. On each turn, players can choose to pick up a new card from a choice of four or play a card that is already in hand. Each card provides two reef pieces and a pattern that scores points if the existing reef has it (after placing the two new pieces). Whoever has the most points when the reef pieces (or card deck) run out wins! Reef is an abstract strategy game. While it could take thousands of years for a coral reef to grow, a game of Reef should take only 30-45 minutes. Please Note: One copy of Reef 2.0 supplied.
In the game Reef, players take on the role of a coral reef, carefully selecting colours and patterns in which to grow and expand. On each turn, players can choose to pick up a new card from a choice of four or play a card that is already in hand. Each card provides two reef pieces and a pattern that scores points if the existing reef has it (after placing the two new pieces). Whoever has the most points when the reef pieces (or card deck) run out wins! Reef is an abstract strategy game. While it could take thousands of years for a coral reef to grow, a game of Reef should take only 30-45 minutes. Please Note: One copy of Reef 2.0 supplied.
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In the game Reef, players take on the role of a coral reef, carefully selecting colours and patterns in which to grow and expand. On each turn, players can choose to pick up a new card from a choice of four or play a card that is already in hand. Each card provides two reef pieces and a pattern that scores points if the existing reef has it (after placing the two new pieces). Whoever has the most points when the reef pieces (or card deck) run out wins! Reef is an abstract strategy game. While it could take thousands of years for a coral reef to grow, a game of Reef should take only 30-45 minutes. Please Note: One copy of Reef 2.0 supplied.
In the game Reef, players take on the role of a coral reef, carefully selecting colours and patterns in which to grow and expand. On each turn, players can choose to pick up a new card from a choice of four or play a card that is already in hand. Each card provides two reef pieces and a pattern that scores points if the existing reef has it (after placing the two new pieces). Whoever has the most points when the reef pieces (or card deck) run out wins! Reef is an abstract strategy game. While it could take thousands of years for a coral reef to grow, a game of Reef should take only 30-45 minutes. Please Note: One copy of Reef 2.0 supplied.
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Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Material Type(s) | Coral |
Release date | 27 August 2020 |
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Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Material Type(s) | Coral |
Release date | 27 August 2020 |