Description Ensemble card game ANS001UA level marker, game rules
Ensemble: Get on the same wavelength! Have you ever noticed that sometimes your thoughts and those of your friends seem to align? You're in a harmonious unity and alignment, sharing a sense of complete understanding, synchronicity, and an invisible bond. Then the cooperative board game Ensemble, localized into Ukrainian by Games 7 Days, is just for you. This board game is designed for two to ten players, requiring participants to simultaneously select pictures without the opportunity to discuss their choices beforehand. Even if you don't share this kind of connection, it's still worth trying to get on the same wavelength. You'll quickly sync your minds and understand your friends' logic much better. Making the right choices in sync, without words—not everyone can do it! Before you begin, assemble a special track in the center of the table, and place life tokens next to it, corresponding to the number of players. Each participant receives nine voting cards. Mark the current level on the track with a special marker. This marker also indicates the number of cards to be dealt in the current round. Shuffle the deck of Memory cards and lay them out above the track to match the level marker, placing one more card in the center of the table. This card represents a challenge that players will have to overcome. The players' main goal is to guess which Memory card best matches the challenge card. And not just guess, but match the choice made by the other players. No agreements or verbal explanations are allowed. Voting is closed, and if players' votes point to the same card, they win the round. The marker moves along the track, life is refreshed, and the card voted for in the previous round becomes the challenge card for the new round. Memory cards are swapped for new ones, and the next round begins. However, if the players' choices don't match, they lose the round, lose a life, and there may be multiple problem cards in the next round, depending on how many memory cards the players chose. The entire game can end in either a loss if all lives run out, or a win if the players reach the correct consensus on the final level. Players who are up for a more challenging game should increase the difficulty and explore the entire scenarios provided by the developers. Ensemble: Spin in a silent, associative whirlwind! The Ukrainian version of the board game Ensemble doesn't have any complicated rules. Simply draw and guess the cards, but you'll have to think during the gameplay. To win, you need to be somewhat of a mind reader to guess which card the other players will choose, as the outcome of the game depends on it. The combinations vary wildly, and players' associations don't always align, so sometimes it's necessary to work hard to make the right choice. Get the board game "Ensemble" in Ukrainian and take your relationships with your friends to the next level! Fans of association games should also check out the board games "Creative," "Dixit," or "PictoricBox." Feel the rhythm, learn to read minds, and demonstrate your power in the world of associations!















