

Our testers were surprised to see the complexity of this game, but it was a good surprise, and the game quickly became a favourite. Game play is a satisfying mix of memory, strategy and ever changing dynamics. A card that's worthless on one turn, may suddenly be highly sought after the next turn - all depending on the roll of a die. Even the way you move - horizontally, vertically or a combination of both - offers strategy-enhancing flexibility. Two dice are rolled. One die indicates the number of spaces you'll move, as well as whether you will end your turn leaving the last card picked/replaced face up or face down. During the game, there will always be a selection of face up or face down cards - lucky for you if the card you need is still face up, but only a good memory will help you move the mouse next to a face down card you need. The second die dictates whether the card you pick needs simply be an even or an odd number - a 50-50 chance. Or, if the number it represents must be...
