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Spy vs Spy

Spy vs Spy

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  • Description
    The object of the game is to build tunnels to bombs and bring them back to your home base.The bombs have various effects hidden on their base. The tunnels are built through tile laying, so each player (best played with four) digs furiously from his manhole in the corner towards the bombs, hoping to reach 'em first. If you connect tunnels, then you'll be able to try to steal another player's bomb before he brings it home.The basic turn goes like this:First, you move your pawn to another tunnel tile. Second, if you ended up or started on a bomb, test (with a special die) to see if it blows up. Third, draw a tunnel tile (you have a hand of four) and play one. Finally, if you get a bomb home safely, read its message.In addition to the tunnel tiles, there are white, black and grey spy tiles. They are used to block tunnel tiles (each tunnel tile has a little black or white spy drawn in its middle, so you can play a White Spy only on black tunnel tiles and vice-versa the Grey Spy can be played on either). It's the only game published for zero players (one part of the backside of the board is named for the 0-player-game and it is mentioned in the rule book too) - it's a MAD game - BoardGameGeek
  • Details
    Ages: 10 and up
    Designer: Michael Gray
    Players: 2 to 4
    PrimaryName: Spy vs Spy
    Product Title: Spy vs Spy
    Publisher: Milton Bradley
    Time: 90 minutes
    Year: 1986