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The Climbers is a very simple game.
On your turn, you can move any one unoccupied block, rotate it, and place it down anywhere in the structure. You can move your Climber upward as far as legally possible.
If your Climber can see over the ledge, you can climb up if the color of the surface matches your color or is the neutral surface!
Any other height distances will require you to use one of your ladders. Ladders are single-use, so once you use one, it's removed from the game! Your Blocking Disk can be placed on any unoccupied block to prevent any player from using that block. At the start of your next turn, the Blocking disk is removed from the game.
The game ends when all players in consecutive turns fail to move upward during their turn. The player with the Climber on a higher level than all others is the winner!
That is it. It's an excellent game because the rules are very simple, but they can end up totally remodelling the play space. This campaign is for a version of the game that is larger than the retail version, so it will be more of an attention-getter, but will also require more space.
One small note:
The manufacturing process for this product is extremely labor intensive. Please be aware that due to the manufacturing process and packaging of the wooden blocks, slight imperfections are possible on various pieces. This could be a combination of paint overlapping the edges, small missing paint spots due to minor indentations in the wooden blocks, and not perfectly square edges. We are coordinating with the factory to minimize any potential for imperfections. If this is of a concern to you, please do not back this project.
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