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Next level leisure
15.3 Accessories
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Dual action kayak/SUP paddle (YVPAD02)
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Extra set of cushions (YVCUSH01) in traffic black
with yellow piping.
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Extra 3 metre long towel (YVTOW01)
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Playset for SUP (YVSKIT)
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Playset for Platform (YVPKIT)
15.4 Heartbeat 8 games
Game 1
This basic game uses a 3 by 3 grid. The goal of the game
is to be the first player to get three in a row.
Player one places the first piece. Players alternate placing
their coloured pieces on the board until one player has
three in a row (horizontally/vertically/diagonally) or until
it’s a draw.
Game 2
An elaborate strategy game for two players. This games
is played with 15 brown pieces, 15 white pieces and 2
dice.
The aim of the game is to get all the brown pieces in the
white home area and vice versa.
Start setup
The game begins with (for both colours):
5 pieces on position 6
3 pieces on position 8
5 pieces on position 13
2 pieces on position 24
Each round, one player throws 2 dice. The number that
the player throws represents the number of moves that
have to be made. You may move one piece the number of
positions equal to the total on each dice thrown (provided
this is possible in terms of the position in the row where
you end up), or move two pieces: one the number of po-
sitions equal to the value shown on one dice, the other
the number of positions equal to the value shown on the
other dice. If the same number is thrown with both dice,
the player may move the piece according to the number
thrown per dice 4x.
Any piece may be moved, but only to a position occupied
by no more than one of the opponent’s pieces, no pieces
or one of your own pieces. You may therefore remove
your opponent’s piece from a position, provided he/she
only has one piece occupying it.
Removing a piece from the board means that piece has
to go back to the starting point. The opponent must
return this piece to the game before he/she can make
any other move. Should this not be possible, the other
pieces may make a move.
When can a player start moving pieces into the home
area?
When ‘all’ 15 pieces are in the last six positions, the
player may start moving the pieces to the home area (the
end-game).
When one player has brought all his/her pieces home, the
game is over.