Description
| Designer | Rudi Hoffmann |
| Publisher | Playte |
| Players | 2-4 |
| Playtime | 30-30 mins |
| Suggested Age | 7 and up |
Note: This game is in English/Korean
In Moon Leap, players are trying to get their pawns as far down the track as possible in order to score the highest amount of points.
To start the game, each player receives five pawns of the same color, numbered from 1 to 5. A player rolls the dice and then may move pawns that correspond to the total of the dice, e.g. rolling a 5 allows a player to move the 5 pawn, or the 2 and the 3. The pawns are always moved to the next free space that is available on the board.
If the player succeeds in making a chain of 3 or more pawns, he or she may roll the dice again.
The game ends when the last three, specially-marked squares are occupied. Each player receives the number of points achieved by multiplying the number of the square by the number of the occupying pawn.
Rules Summary:
Roll d6; may move your matching-numbered token
Move it to the next free space on the track
After any players token has crossed a line , rolls of 3 4 or 5 may be split between 2 of your tokens , but only if you can move both the other tokens
If, with your move, you create 3 adjacent tokens of your color, go again
The game ends when last 3 spaces of the track are occupied
Final scores :
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the multiplier for tokens never played to the board is -5
highest sum wins
The original version of the game provided players with six tokens and had different rules for gaining points from the board spaces.






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