Hare & Tortoise
Animals · Racing

Hare & Tortoise

As the first winner of the Spiel des Jahres award in 1979, Hare and Tortoise or the German Hase und Igel (for Hare and Hedgehog) will always be regarded as a classic game. It is a cunningly designed race to the finish in which your fuel (carrots) must practically run out (all but 10 carrots or fewer) at the moment you hit the finish line. You also have three lettuce cards you must spend during the course of the race. The farther you move, the more carrots you spend, and there are a variety of ways to gain or lose carrots as you go around the track. It's a very clever exercise in arithmetic which David Parlett has fashioned into an entertaining and unique perennial favorite.

2–6 players45 minages 8light difficulty
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What is Hare & Tortoise

As the first winner of the Spiel des Jahres award in 1979, Hare and Tortoise or the German Hase und Igel (for Hare and Hedgehog) will always be regarded as a classic game. It is a cunningly designed race to the finish in which your fuel (carrots) must practically run out (all but 10 carrots or fewer) at the moment you hit the finish line. You also have three lettuce cards you must spend during the course of the race. The farther you move, the more carrots you spend, and there are a variety of ways to gain or lose carrots as you go around the track. It's a very clever exercise in arithmetic which David Parlett has fashioned into an entertaining and unique perennial favorite.

There have several variations between the multiple prints of Hare & Tortoise by different publishers. Most variations come from methods of adding randomness that favor lagging player via cards, dice, or dice charts when landing on a Hare square.

Parlett Strategic Variant -- The designer's preferred way of playing the Hare square is that "... you can land on them [Hare square], but must miss a turn. This would be the equivalent of the hare taking a nap, as in Aesop's fable. This is the rule I most favour and would prefer it to simply not landing on them at all..."

Tournament Jugging the Hare rule -- When you land on a hare square do nothing immediately. If nobody goes past you, draw 10 carrots when you next move. If they do, pay 10 carrots into the carrot patch for each player who goes past you, in either direction. (source: http://www.parlettgames.uk/haretort/htjughare.html#new)

Specs

Game details

Players
2–6
Age
+8
Duration
45 min
Difficulty
Light
Type
Board game
Year
1973
Mechanics
Hand Management · Resource to Move
Categories
Animals · Racing
Designer
David Parlett
Publisher
Devir · Broadway Toys LTD · Waddingtons · Rio Grande Games
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Quin7.5/10
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zarapukcy
zarapukcy8.8/10
Lleva "las carreras" a un nuevo nivel. La liebre y la tortuga.
SrCornelius
SrCornelius8/10
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davidarribas5/10
El juego es entretenido y esta bien, pero llega un momento que tienes que hacer tantos cálculos matemáticos que te puedes saturar. Lo veo mas como una herramienta educacional mas que como un juego divertido y prefiero otros juegos de carreras.
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kesulin4/10
Como experiencia es interesante, optimizar la jugada y planear el consumo de zanahorias justo para llegar a la meta es un reto que debe afrontar cada jugador, intentando ponerselo dificil a los demás. Cosas positivas: -Poca duración -Supone un reto por muy jugón que seas -Sencillo de reglas. -Puedes desbaratar las jugadas al rival Cosas negativas que creo que afectan: -Se va a volver repetitivo -Puede haber una estrategia (ruta) optima que se repita (puede haber debate en si es posible evitarlo con el puteo) -Muy matemático Haciendo balance, creo que el juego merece que lo prueben, pero no
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How many players is Hare & Tortoise for?

Hare & Tortoise plays with 2–6 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 45 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 8.

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