- Villa Paletti
Infobox_Game
subject_name=Villa Paletti
image_link=
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designer=Bill Payne
publisher=Zoch Verlag
players=2–4
ages=8 and up
setup_time= 5 minutes
playing_time= 30 min
complexity=Medium
strategy=Medium
random_chance=None
skills=Manual dexterity
footnotes="Villa Paletti" is a
board game of physical skill designed by Bill Payne and published in2001 byZoch Verlag . Players compete to build thevilla highest using columns from lower floors without collapsing the structure.A double-size version of the game, "Palazzo Paletti", is also available.
Gameplay
Each player chooses a colour (in the case of two-player games, each player chooses two colours). They then take their wooden column pieces - three thin, one medium, and one wide - and arrange them on the base mat. The players must then agree on a fair placement of the first "floor", which must lie completely above the base mat and which cannot partially cover any column.
Each player in turn must take one of their columns from any level except the highest, and place it on the highest floor. If they cannot remove one of their columns, they may ask to place the next floor. Each opponent may challenge this decision; if they choose to do so and are successful, they may remove that piece from play, and the player misses their go. If no opponent challenges the player, they may place the next floor on top of the pillars of the current highest floor - again, it must lie completely above the base mat and cannot partially cover any column.
Once a column is placed on the second floor, the player with the most column points (one for thin, two for medium, three for large) on the highest level is the leader. If the tower is collapsed by any other player, the leader has won; if they collapse the tower, the previous leader wins. If the tower collapses before a column is placed on the second floor, or if the first leader collapses the tower, no-one has won.
Awards
"Villa Paletti" won the
Spiel des Jahres 2002, theGames 100 Top dexterity award, the Tric Trac gold medal 2001, Belgian game of the year 2003, finalist in Switzerland, Japan, Finland and more. TheSan Francisco Chronicle picked it as their top game for 2004.External links
* Zoch Verlag's [http://www.zoch-verlag.com/en/games/family-games/villa-paletti.html "Villa Paletti" homepage]
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