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Poule Poule - Card game

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First choose a player as director, the "Poule-pool Master" (PPM). The PPM turns the cards face up one by one in the center of the table. Once placed, these cards form the movie. Meanwhile, the other players just have to count the eggs!

In the first game the deck consists of: 15 eggs, 10 chickens and 10 foxes. You counted 5 eggs? Hit the table and shout Poule-Poule! The player who hits the film first if it contains at least 5 eggs earns 1 point. Each part of a colored egg represents a point. Another round can begin!

The first player to earn 3 points – the first to have a completely colored egg – wins the game. A player disagrees with this? Ask for a slow motion! If a player hits the film, the other players can agree, and hit the player's hand, or not hit, if they disagree. Only if at least one player does not hit, we watch the film in slow motion.

The PPM turns over the Film deck - without changing the order - and then plays the film again, card-by-card, starting with the top card (which was played first), but this time in slow motion... All players who disagree with the player who hit first: - earn 1 point if they are right (after the slow motion there appear to be fewer than 5 available eggs), or - lose 1 point if they are wrong (there are were at least 5 eggs available).

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    Base game / expansion: Basic game
    Age: From 8 years
    Maximum number of players: 8
    Minimum number of players: 2
    Difficulty: Simple
    Game duration: 15 - 30 minutes
    Language: Dutch
    Language dependency: Language independent
    SKU: #HS-P-791302-BRIEVENBUS
    EAN: 8717072013020

    Description

    First choose a player as director, the "Poule-pool Master" (PPM). The PPM turns the cards face up one by one in the center of the table. Once placed, these cards form the movie. Meanwhile, the other players just have to count the eggs!

    In the first game the deck consists of: 15 eggs, 10 chickens and 10 foxes. You counted 5 eggs? Hit the table and shout Poule-Poule! The player who hits the film first if it contains at least 5 eggs earns 1 point. Each part of a colored egg represents a point. Another round can begin!

    The first player to earn 3 points – the first to have a completely colored egg – wins the game. A player disagrees with this? Ask for a slow motion! If a player hits the film, the other players can agree, and hit the player's hand, or not hit, if they disagree. Only if at least one player does not hit, we watch the film in slow motion.

    The PPM turns over the Film deck - without changing the order - and then plays the film again, card-by-card, starting with the top card (which was played first), but this time in slow motion... All players who disagree with the player who hit first: - earn 1 point if they are right (after the slow motion there appear to be fewer than 5 available eggs), or - lose 1 point if they are wrong (there are were at least 5 eggs available).

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