Game Description: On each card there is an image of a bird, a family indication (color), and a number. The number indicates the bird's wingspan in centimeters. In this Pax game, larger wingspan means a stronger card! In order to win a level you should earn as many cards and wingspan as you can. The more you advance in levels, the more wingspan you will have to accumulate in order to win. You can estimate your status by the feather indicator on the right side of the table. Game flow: Your opponent is the computer. Each player, you and the computer, are dealt a hand of six cards. The player who won the last round starts the current one by placing one card on the table, then the second player does the same. The player who placed the card with a larger wingspan wins both cards. "Pax" - When both players' cards are of the same family and/or value, each player risks three random cards taken from the top of each pile, and places them upside down on the table. A fourth card from the top of the pile will determine who won all the cards on the table. If the families or values equal again, another round of Pax will begin. "BringAlong" - You can use a card to aid another from the same family. If your opponent countered your first card with a stronger one, you can put a second card from the same family on the table adding its wingspan to the first card. Your opponent can then do the same. If you happen to hold a third card from the same family you can then add it, and so on. Also: Should you lose, you may repeat a level as many times as you need until you succeed. And, as long as you use the same computer,
Bird Pax should automatically save your game progress. Then, the next time you play, you can begin where you last left off. (Just remember to click the 'Continue game' button, instead of the 'Play' button).
Richard's Rating: 4 out of 5.
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