
Ubi
A game by Scott Abbott, Chris Haney
2 - 4 Players 60 minutes Low
No associated mechanics.
Trivia
Description
Ubi is a classic trivia game from the creators of Trivial Pursuit, designed by Scott Abbott and Chris Haney, that's all about building your very own rubi ubi pyramid. Released in 1986, this game has been entertaining players for decades with its unique blend of geography and strategy. The goal is simple: answer questions with precision, and you'll earn pieces of your pyramid. But here's the twist - your answers are based on a map, so you'll need to think geographically to succeed. With the help of a reticle, or map-reader, you can answer questions with either hexagonal or triangular precision, using a combination of numbers and letters to pinpoint your answer on the map. As you play, you'll compete with up to three other players to build your pyramid, with each side representing a different zone on the map - the Americas, Europe, Water, and Universal, which covers Africa, Asia, and beyond. The game is easy to learn, but challenging to master, and a typical playtime of 60 minutes will keep you engaged without feeling overwhelming. Once you've completed the four sides of your pyramid, you'll have the chance to earn the coveted rubi, the top of the pyramid, by answering a final question. With its unique gameplay and geographical twist, Ubi is a fun and challenging trivia game that's perfect for players who love a good brain teaser.