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  • Gamewright Super Mega Lucky Box

Super Mega Lucky Box

$15.99
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Super Mega Lucky Box

Ages 8+
1-6 players
20 minute playtime
1.33/5 complexity

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Super Mega Lucky Box

Designed by Phil Walker-Harding

  • Ages 8+
  • 1-6 players
  • 20 minute playtime
  • 1.33/5 complexity
  • Pattern Building
  • Flip-and-Write

 

Your goal in Super Mega Lucky Box is to score as many points as possible, and you'll do that mostly by crossing off the nine numbers printed in a 3x3 grid on the cards in front of you.

During each of the four rounds, you shuffle 18 cards (numbered 1-9 twice), then reveal nine of those cards one by one. For each number revealed, you cross off a matching number on one of your cards, with you starting the game by choosing three out of five cards. Each time you complete a row or column, you receive the printed bonus next to it:

  • A lightning bolt, which you can spend to raise or lower the number that you're crossing off on a turn; spend three lightning bolts, for example, and you can change a 7 into either a 4 or a 1 (because the numbers "wrap")
  • A moon, with the player who has the most moons scoring 6 points at game's end, while the player with the fewest loses 6 points (except in a two-player game)
  • A star, with you scoring 1, 4, or 9 points for collecting 1, 2, or 3 stars in a single round
  • A number, which you immediately cross off on one of your cards; if doing so completes another row or column, you score that bonus, too!
  • A question mark, which allows you to cross off any number.

At the end of a round, you score points for each card that you've completely marked off, with the points diminishing each round from 15 in round one to 8 in round four. Each player then draws three new cards and keeps one of them.

After four rounds, you score 1 point for each two spaces Xed on unfinished cards, then tally your points from completed cards, stars, and moons to see who has the highest score and wins.

Designer: Phil Walker-Harding / Light Complexity

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