Board game, Macroscope

Macroscope


A game by Martin Nedergaard Andersen

2 - 6 Players30 minutesSimple

Dice Rolling, Pattern Recognition

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Description

Macroscope is a unique and intriguing board game that challenges your pattern recognition skills. Designed by Martin Nedergaard Andersen and published in 2016, this game is simple to learn and can be played with 2 to 6 players in just 30 minutes. The game features a funky box-shaped device loaded with double-sided cards, each with a black-and-white line drawing. Players take turns rolling dice and removing tokens from the box to reveal parts of the line drawing. The goal is to guess what the drawing represents with as few tokens removed as possible. The fewer tokens you need to remove, the more points you score if you're correct. With its simple rules and quick gameplay, Macroscope is a fun and engaging game that will put your perception skills to the test. Can you tell a rhino from a pizza with just a few swirling lines? Find out in this curious and entertaining game.

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