A boxed board game titled "SCATTERGORIES," with a checkered green and yellow pattern, a note "INCLUDES 80 EXTRA SECRET WORDS," and labeled for age 14+ and 3-8 players by BIG POTATO GAMES. The slogan "BLEND IN - DON'T GET CAUGHT" is also visible.
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Chamelequin (1989)

Chamelequin

Chamelequin is a board game that has been described as a game of skill and ever-changing colors. The game was created by Richard Breese, founder of R&D Games. Although there is limited information available about the game’s history, it has gained some popularity and is mentioned in various contexts, such as interviews with Richard Breese and online board game communities.

Game Components of Chamelequin

The game board is a striking 8×8 grid of large squares. The game involves playing cards and moving chameleons across the board, changing colors as they move.

Game Setup of Chamelequin

Each player is given a set of cards and a chameleon piece. The game board is placed in the center of the table, and players take turns moving their chameleons and playing cards to change colors and positions on the board.

Gameplay Mechanics of Chamelequin

The game is played in turns, with each player taking turns to move their chameleon and play cards. Players can change the color of their chameleon by playing cards that match the color of the square they wish to move to. The goal is to be the first player to move all of their chameleons off the board.

Game Objective of Chamelequin

The objective of Chamelequin is to be the first player to move all of their chameleons off the board. Players can change the color of their chameleon by playing cards that match the color of the square they wish to move to.

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