It is available on amazon now.www.amazon.com/Queen-Games-10221-Gl%C3%BCx-Board/dp/B01GX992G4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481217138&sr=8-1&keywords=Gluex. You have to spell "Gluex" instead of "Glux" to find it.
You don't have to "cast your own dice". D6's opposite sides are 1 and 6, 2 and 5, and 3 and 4 just like in this game. Just roll a dice and have the option of flipping it over
possibly you're right. It does make things a little easier for kids to see what their two options rather than having the spin the dice around to see its opposite.
I think there are two reasons to not have dice. One is weight/cost, as there are 96 chips in the box. The second is that you need to have everyone have the same distribution, so the dice are really not necessary. I think the chips work much better.
The opposites sides of a d6 are 1 and 6, 2 and 5, 3 and 4 lol. They always add up to 7. It looks like they cheaped out on components and gave you cardboard chits instead of dice when they realized they would have to add a ton of dice to the box.
You aren't understanding what I'm saying. There is an equal number of chips 1/6, 2/5, 3/4. If you rolled dice you might get WAY more 3/4s than 1/6s, for example. That would cause the game to not work as well.
The two, three, and five, should allow you to move diagonally. House Rule!
Wonder when this will be available in the U.S. Amazon doesn't have it, neither do Funagain, Cool Stuff, or Miniature Market.
Funagain has it on preorder. I bet it will be available early 2017.
It is available on amazon now.www.amazon.com/Queen-Games-10221-Gl%C3%BCx-Board/dp/B01GX992G4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481217138&sr=8-1&keywords=Gluex.
You have to spell "Gluex" instead of "Glux" to find it.
Its available now on amz
Thought it would go into his collection..
Picked this up at Essen after playing it. Great game, which works well for 2, 3 and 4 players.
hmmm... maybe replace Blokus in my collection? Not sure.
Looks interesting to bad its all cardboard. Maybe they will add additional game boards in the future.
You could replace those chips with some cool dice.
Nick Smith
You replace them after you take the chips out. Duh.
Yeah, ONLY if you get a two sided dice and has to be same combo as the chip set that you are replacing. Maybe you can cast your own dice. =)
You don't have to "cast your own dice". D6's opposite sides are 1 and 6, 2 and 5, and 3 and 4 just like in this game. Just roll a dice and have the option of flipping it over
This sure looks like they cut costs by not including dice as components.
possibly you're right. It does make things a little easier for kids to see what their two options rather than having the spin the dice around to see its opposite.
I think there are two reasons to not have dice. One is weight/cost, as there are 96 chips in the box. The second is that you need to have everyone have the same distribution, so the dice are really not necessary. I think the chips work much better.
Why doesn't this game have actual dice???? Just roll a dice and have the option of flipping it over, get rid of the bag completely
You need equal numbers. A die would add too much randomness. You should have the same number of 1/6, 2/5, and 3/4
The opposites sides of a d6 are 1 and 6, 2 and 5, 3 and 4 lol. They always add up to 7. It looks like they cheaped out on components and gave you cardboard chits instead of dice when they realized they would have to add a ton of dice to the box.
You aren't understanding what I'm saying. There is an equal number of chips 1/6, 2/5, 3/4. If you rolled dice you might get WAY more 3/4s than 1/6s, for example. That would cause the game to not work as well.
Ahh okay that makes sense
I don't understand how you can give this game a positive review while you didn't like Tash Kalar.