[Title]
The Da Vinci Code: The Master of Deduction Board Game
[Components]
Total Tiles: 26 High-quality Plastic Tiles
13 White Tiles (Numbered 0–11 + 1 Joker tile "-")
13 Black Tiles (Numbered 0–11 + 1 Joker tile "-")
Manual: 1 Detailed Instruction Guide (Rulebook)
[Product Information & Game Features]
Game Genre: Strategic Deduction / Logic Puzzle
Player Count: 2–4 Players
Recommended Age: 7 Years and Older
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[Title]
The Da Vinci Code Plus: The Advanced Logic & Deduction Board Game
[Components]
Total Tiles: 32 Premium Plastic Tiles (Expanded from the original 26)
16 White Tiles (Numbers 0–12 + 2 Joker tiles "-" + 1 Special symbol tile)
16 Black Tiles (Numbers 0–12 + 2 Joker tiles "-" + 1 Special symbol tile)
Manual: 1 Detailed Instruction Guide (Plus edition rules included)
[Product Information & Game Features]
The "Plus" Difference: This upgraded version includes the number 12 and additional Joker tiles, creating more variables and significantly deepening the strategic complexity compared to the original version.
Game Genre: Strategic Deduction / Memory / Psychological Warfare
Player Count: 2–4 Players (The increased tile count makes 4-player games even more dynamic).
Recommended Age: 7 Years and Older
Playtime: 15–20 Minutes
Key Features:
High-Stakes Deduction: With more numbers and Jokers in play, players must use sharper logic and memory to crack the opponent's code.
Joker Strategy: The extra Joker tiles allow for even more deceptive tile placements, making it harder for opponents to guess your sequence.
Educational Value: Excellent for developing mathematical thinking, concentration, and the ability to eliminate variables logically.
Winning Condition: Use the "12" and "Jokers" to protect your code while exposing everyone else's. The last player with a hidden code is the winner.
Playtime: Approximately 15 minutes
How to Play:
Players arrange their hidden tiles in ascending order (from left to right).
If the numbers are the same, the black tile is placed to the left.
On your turn, draw a new tile and try to guess one of your opponent's hidden numbers.
If you guess correctly, the opponent must reveal that tile. If you are wrong, you must reveal the tile you just drew.
Winning Condition: The last player who keeps their code hidden until the end wins the game.
Key Benefits:
Logic & Reasoning: Enhances deductive reasoning and mathematical thinking.
Simple yet Deep: Easy-to-learn rules with sophisticated psychological warfare.
Portability: Compact tile size makes it an excellent choice for travel or family gatherings.