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Rumis
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! Product Description Grades 3&up. Build historical Inca monuments of a pyramid, tower, stairs and wall while sharpening spatial awareness, and critical thinking...
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Rumis Tales From The Silk Road (hardcover) - By Kamla K. Kapur
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Rumis (strategy game inspired by Incan architecture)
Grades 1 and up. 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...
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Rumis (Blokus 3D)
herell 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.
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Books. Rumis Tales from the Silk Road: A Pilgrimage to Paradise
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1. The first stone must be placed within the red marked building area. All other stones must touch stones of the same color.
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Rumis
Cubic, wedge-shaped or pyramidal volumes are different building limitations, which are imposed by the various building scenarios. Playing RUMIS you will find that no game is similar to any previous one. Once your mind has mastered the puzzling shapes of the RUMIS pieces, you will explore the depth of tactical and strategic possibilities offered.
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In the game RUMIS the players construct an Inca building with their stones. All players receive three-dimensional pieces made of wood, which they will try to position adjacent to their already placed pieces of their own colour. All of their own pieces are of different shape, which is a challenge to the three-dimensional imagination. Cubic, wedge-shaped or pyramidal volumes are different building limitations, which are imposed by the various building scenarios. Playing RUMIS you will find that no...
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Rumis
Rumis, meaning stones, challenges students to be more spatially aware while helping to develop critical thinking skills. Players reconstruct historical Incan structures with their stones; each player receives 11 Rumis stones of one color. The goal is to have the most visible stones, looking down from the top. Rumis includes four game boards, a turntable, 44 wooden Rumis cubes, and an instruction guide with variations on the game, including a solitaire version.
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