2 - 6 players | |
average 45 minutes | |
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Published in 1997 | |
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Dog has similarities to the Pachisi / Sorry! family of games, but with a few noticeable twists. The game mechanics is similar to TAC, Super Tock 4, Super Tock 6, Tock 6, and Super Tock 8. The object of the game is to move your tokens from home to the target area as quickly as possible, moving them in a clockwise direction along the course according to the value of the cards. Whichever team first places all eight of its tokens in the target area wins. The first twist in Dog is that play is based on a hand of cards held by each player, with the start player and the quantity of cards cycling on successive hands from six cards to two, then resetting to five, then progressing back to two. Card values range from 1-13, with a number of special actions represented. The second twist is that Dog is a partnership game, with the players winning or losing as a team, which adds a significant level of strategy and tactics to the game. Partners trade one card at the beginning of each round, and once one player from a partnership has completed his group, his plays now assist his partner. Compact Dog is a travel version of Dog that's limited to four players instead of allowing for play with either four or six players, as in the full game. Dog shares many similarities with Partners, which can be described as a simplified version of Dog.
Total Games Played: | 11 |
Average Players Per Game | 4.5 |
Date Played | Result | |
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12/25/2024 |
1st
Pia G.
20
1st
Malte
20
2nd
Opa
6
2nd
Jim knopf
6
2nd
Antonia
6
2nd
Sylvia
6
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1/23/2022 |
1st
Jim knopf
21
2nd
Antonia
8
2nd
Sylvia
8
2nd
Pia G.
8
2nd
Oma
8
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12/4/2021 |
1st
eva
20
1st
Antonia
20
2nd
Pia G.
6
2nd
Kathrin
6
2nd
Aaron
6
2nd
Jim knopf
6
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12/4/2021 |
1st
Antonia
15
1st
Pia G.
15
2nd
Oma
6
2nd
Jim knopf
6
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6/6/2021 |
1st
Pia G.
15
1st
Oma
15
2nd
Jim knopf
6
2nd
Sylvia
6
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