Rumis From Educational Insights
There'll be no stone left unturned in this challenging strategy game Inspired by Incan architecture, RUMIS (meaning "stones") sharpens spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as players strategize to outwit their opponents while reconstructing historical Incan structures (pyramid, tower, stairs, and wall). Each player receives eleven Rumis stones of one color. Players begin, one stone at a time, strategically placing their stones to prevent opponents from having the most visible colored stones. The player with the most stones visible from above wins! Rumis comes with four beautifully designed game boards, a unique custom turntable, 44 wooden Rumis "stones," and instructions for variations on the game, including a habit-forming version of solitaire. Grades 1 and up.
Product Details
- Brand: Educational Insights
- Model: 2992
- Released on: 2007-05-01
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 11.50" w x 12.20" l, 2.85 pounds
Features
- Rumis sharpens spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as players strategize to outwit their opponents while reconstructing historical Inca monuments of a pyramid, tower, stairs and wall
- The player with the most stones showing from above wins!
- Rumis comes with 4 game boards, 44 Rumis "stones", and instructions for variations on the game
- A StrataGems Brain Building Game!
- Fun for young and old!
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Rumis Game, the Exciting Game of Three-Dimensional Strategy - Inspired by the architecture of the Inca, Rumis sharpens spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as players strategize to outwit their opponents while reconstructing historical Inca monuments of a pyramid, tower, stairs and wall. The player with the most stones showing from above wins!
Customer Reviews
Ruminating on Rumis
Rumis is a creative and fulfilling gaming experience for two, three, or four players who enjoy pure strategy games. It contains elements of Tetris Blokus, so experience with either of these games might serve as an indicator of your potential enjoyment. The game comes with several different playing cards upon which structures can be built. This provides for many possible scenarios. I have one suggestion: instead of conforming to the height suggestions in the two-player game, have each player take two colors and alternate turns.
Different and Fun
This game where you build with stones the way the Incas did is recommended for age 8+ but has proved popular so far with age 7 to 60. Different boards, with different height limitations, vary the game and no "build" is ever the same. Each game doesn't take too long so you can easily play best of 3 or 5. Finding the right stone to fit the space, end up on top of the building (game is scored from the top), and make sure you will be in a position to play your next stone keeps the game challenging. An excellent family board game. (Player of Carcasonne, Puerto Rico, Settlers, Ticket to Ride, Rummikub etc).
Awesome
My husband and I play this game. We are both in graduate school and find this game very fun and challenging. It's nice to spend time together, use our brains, and be a little competitive.
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