Polterdice
Polterdice
Polterdice is set in a haunted mansion in which treasures have been stashed away by ghosts.
Players move their men ("meeples", if you will) up sets of stairs hoping to be the first to reach the top of the staircase. Which staircases you can move up and how much you can move are determined by rolling 8 dice and combining them into pairs. When one of a player's men reaches the top of a staircase, he gets treasure as well as the option of challenging the Polterdice (ghosts of the former inhabitants of the mansion whom you must "capture" for additional treasure) for more money. If he loses the challenge, it goes to the next player on the staircase and so-on until someone wins or everyone loses. The key mechanic is deciding how to "spend" your dice rolls on which men in which part of the mansion.
The designers note that the game is inspired by Can't Stop, and is therefore dedicated to Sid Sackson (who died during the production of the title).
Players move their men ("meeples", if you will) up sets of stairs hoping to be the first to reach the top of the staircase. Which staircases you can move up and how much you can move are determined by rolling 8 dice and combining them into pairs. When one of a player's men reaches the top of a staircase, he gets treasure as well as the option of challenging the Polterdice (ghosts of the former inhabitants of the mansion whom you must "capture" for additional treasure) for more money. If he loses the challenge, it goes to the next player on the staircase and so-on until someone wins or everyone loses. The key mechanic is deciding how to "spend" your dice rolls on which men in which part of the mansion.
The designers note that the game is inspired by Can't Stop, and is therefore dedicated to Sid Sackson (who died during the production of the title).
Player Count
2
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5
Playing Time
60
Age
10
Year Released
2003