Greyhounds (1985) Board Game
Greyhounds is a board game released in 1985, designed and illustrated by Bernd Brunnhofer. It is a racing and sports game published by Hans im Glück. The game is designed for 3-4 players, with a runtime of about 90 minutes and recommended for ages 14 and up. The game involves betting and bluffing, as well as simultaneous action selection.
Game Components of Greyhounds
How To Setup Greyhounds
To set up the game, players first place their secret bets on the outcome of the greyhound races. Each player receives a set of number cards which will determine the movement of their greyhounds. The race track is laid out, and the game is ready to begin with the first of three races, each longer than the previous one.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
– Secret betting
– Card drawing to determine greyhound movement
– Racing in three consecutive races
– To become the richest player by holding cards that match the winning greyhounds
– To win bets placed on the outcome of the races
Player Experience
Playing **Greyhounds** is an engaging and interactive experience, especially suitable for larger groups as it supports 4-10 players. The game combines elements of luck and strategy, making it entertaining for a wide range of players. The secret betting mechanic adds a layer of excitement and suspense to each race.
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Personal Thoughts on Greyhounds
**Greyhounds** is ideal for those who enjoy light-hearted, social games that are perfect for gatherings and parties. It is not designed for players seeking deep strategic gameplay but rather for those looking to have fun with friends and family. The game’s simplicity and interactive nature make it a great addition to any game collection focused on social entertainment.
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