Sorry is loosely based on the game "Parcheesi", except that it includes "sorry" cards which allow you to send a chosen player home. With a strategy that involves intentionally kicking other players back to the beginning, this game is really great for starting fights among siblings and friends alike.
I played "Sorry, not Sorry" with my son and we enjoyed it quite a bit more.
Game Play:
Normally, when you select a card, you use it to advance your own piece forward. Here, you can instead choose to use it the normal way or help another player. There are a few options for interpreting the "sorry" cards:
1) Use it to send anyone home that you choose (including yourself).
2) Use it to send someone to someone else's base, especially if it's close to their end goal.
3) Use it to help someone get out of their starting area. In other words, the meaning of "I'm sorry" is that you're sad that someone is stuck and you want to help them out.
The goal is for everyone to get to their "destination base".
Note: Parcheesi can operate with similar rules. In Parcheesi, if you land on another player, that sends them home. In cooperative Parcheesi, you can work to avoid that by giving someone else your roll or splitting your roll with another player.
[Cooperative Sorry] [Cooperative Parcheesi]
[Cooperative Sorry] [Cooperative Parcheesi]
No comments:
Post a Comment