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Heckmeck Extrawurm is a must-have expansion to Reiner Knizia’s classic press-your-luck dice game, designed for 2-7 players aged 8 and up. Featuring 14 durable wooden figures and multilingual rules, it delivers 30+ minutes of engaging, strategic gameplay without any setup or batteries. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a tactile, social gaming experience that sparks friendly competition and lasting memories.
Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 13.2 x 13.2 cm; 159 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 18 years |
Item model number | 601105081 |
Language: | English, French, German, Italian |
Number of Game Players | 2-7 players |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 12 Oct. 2015 |
ASIN | B015OEV51O |
G**N
A great scorepad-less game to introduce to friends and children
The original Heckmeck is far less well-known than it should be. Whenever I have shown it to other adults, they have been captivated, and many go off and buy a set. The pieces are tactile, the mechanics are simple (once you've played a game), and it has the great advantage of not needing a scorepad. Adults buying it may also be thinking that it's a good game to show their children and grandchildren because it requires some basic mental arithmetic. However it is a game of chance. No matter how good a judge of the probabilities you are, you can still lose.Heckmeck also has the intriguing facet that you can join in mid-game, without any visible loss of winning chances. Perhaps that is its great appeal as a pub game. Go buy a round of drinks, while the rest get started on the game.Extrawurm introduces new complications -- the additional rules are about 50% longer than than the original rules, which still hold, by the way. I think it needed them, frankly. The new rules are not well-written -- what were previously called 'tiles' are now referred to a 'RWP's for instance. (It's also not absolutely clear to me that you don't have to hand in a Bratworm at the end of a failed attempt if you don't have the sitting hen.) It is frustrating to feel obliged to type up and edit a 'proper' set of rules, but I guess this means you can keep the original printed instructions pristine.Anyway, getting on top of the new rules is part of the fun of this game, as is introducing it to others. Just don't put too much effort into understanding the scenario -- worms, a weasel and a raven sitting on a grill -- I hope the children of Germany, France and the UK aren't too bewildered by this analogy.
J**.
Quick delivery and product as described.
Great add on to the original game.
G**P
Adds extra interest to the game
This is a great extension to the game adding extra dimensions and extending the duration of the game.
H**.
Four Stars
Adds more interest to the basic Heckmeck am Bratwurmeck dice game
J**L
Great to find an add on to this fun game.
Christmas gift, looking forward to know what they think of it.
J**T
Good fun
Great game
E**3
Five Stars
Excellent game. Never gets old.
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