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Deutscher Spiele Preis 1990

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Deutscher Spiele Preis

1989Karl-Heinz Schmiel

6.5

Rating BoardGameGeek

3,408 ratings

Players
2–4
Duration
30 min
Complexity
1.3/5Very light
Age
8+
  • Action / Dexterity

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About the game

In one of his sillier games, Karl-Heinz Schmiel casts the players as semi-psychotic cooks attempting to hone their culinary skills. Each player receives a miniature pan and a hotplate. Then each turn you can either attempt to turn up the heat, season your dish, or attempt to steal another cook's recipe in the making. Heating your hotplate is a random affair with a die, and could raise the heat on everyone's plate. Spicing the dish is heart of the game and done by up-ending small bottles filled with little colored wood pellets. When the pellets tumble out of the bottle (sometimes, if they do), the number of pellets can't exceed two, because over-spicing the dish ruins it and you have to throw it in the trash!

The 2009 version includes some changed rules, a new victory condition, additional recipes and some new mechanics in comparison to the 1989 version.

Mechanics

  • Action Points
  • Dice Rolling
  • Set Collection