Curling Table Game
Curling Table Game
Curling Table Game is a dexterity curling simulation game in which one has the chance to act as a professional curler and slide the curling stones (made out of plastic and a metal sphere) down the game board. Hand coordination is vital as the stones react even to the smallest movements made when throwing them.
Basic curling rules are used although players can naturally decide how many ends to play at their own will. One end comprises of both teams throwing their eight stones in turns. At the end of an end the team whose stone is closest to the button is awarded one point for each of its own stones that are closer than the opponent's closest stone.
The game works well with 2, 4, or 8 players as the players are always separated into two competing teams. Curling Table Game is a fun social action game in which skill plays a big role.
Basic curling rules are used although players can naturally decide how many ends to play at their own will. One end comprises of both teams throwing their eight stones in turns. At the end of an end the team whose stone is closest to the button is awarded one point for each of its own stones that are closer than the opponent's closest stone.
The game works well with 2, 4, or 8 players as the players are always separated into two competing teams. Curling Table Game is a fun social action game in which skill plays a big role.
Player Count
2
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8
Playing Time
5
Age
0
Year Released
2008
Podcasts Featuring this Game
TDT # 374 - A Horn, CosmicCon, and Catan
In this episode, we take a look at the new Wok Star, Vivajava the Dice Game, Impulse, Bucket King 3D, Star Realms, Warhammer 40K Conquest, and Good Cop Bad Cop. Eric tells an extremely sad hotel story, we hear another tale of horror, and Tom talks about both CosmicCon and the Fantasy Flight Event Center. Finally, we end with Eric interviewing Stu Paul, director of the short film The Lord of Catan.
TDT # 247 - Total Con Live, part 1
In this episode, we take the show on the road! From TotalCon 26, we are joined by the hosts of Not Just Another Gaming Podcast to talk about a pile of games that we played. We also talk about what makes a convention great, and Eric interviews several people, including Larry Whalen.