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A game by Roll&PlayMedusa

Rules of play: version 1.3
# of players: 1-4
Length: 15-30 minutes
Age: 6+

Components:

  • Two versions of the game page: DeLuxe & LowInk.
  • A Score page to keep track of scores.
  • From 2 to 5 six-sided dices, depending on the number of players. Not included.
  • Up to 4 different colored pens. Not included.

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CELESTE is a Roll&Write game for 1 to 4 players, ready to print and play! You just need up to 5 six-sided dice (D6) and up to 4 different colored pen, depending on the number of players.

  • 1 Player: 2D6 + 2 pen
  • 2 Players: 3D6 + 2 pen
  • 3 Players: 4D6 + 3 pen
  • 4 Players: 5D6 + 4 pen

The DELUXE version ($7) includes:

  • 4 DELUXE boards featuring full-color illustrations and stars placed in different positions.
  • 4 LOW INK boards to play and save ink with each print.
  • SCORE page to count scores.
  • Game rules.

The LowInk version ($3) includes:

  • 4 LOW INK boards to play and save ink with each print.
  • SCORE page to count scores.
  • Game rules.

Celeste is a game designed by Alby Ojeda and illustrated by Alicia Warhola.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorRoll&PlayMedusa
TagsBoard Game, pnp, Print & Play, rollandwrite, rollwrite

Purchase

Buy Now$3.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3 USD. You will get access to the following files:

"CELESTE" LowInk - 4 LowInk Board game + Rules 1.1 MB
"CELESTE" DELUXE - 4 Deluxe Board game & 4 LowInk Board game + Rules 8.7 MB
if you pay $7 USD or more

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So for each round, the first player (best choice of all dice) is also the last player (the last leftover die). This seems highly advantageous to the first few players of the game as they get two turns to roll. I understand the last roll is likely a low roller, but they already got the highest that round.  Seems even more awkward with 2 players (A rolls 3, B rolls 2, A gets the 1 left over [then B starts with 3]).

I get that it is so each person gets a chance to roll all the dice and no one has to be skipped. I guess I'll have to see when I play with more players and how fast the board fills up with 4 players.

Any chance of getting an English play through video?  Or perhaps a page on Board Game Geek so that rules questions could be posted?

Yes! We are working on our next games now. We will launch the BGG page and 

the new games together. Please, be patient!