Is the course of the marble random?
Where will it land?
In Ingo Althöfer's game Galtoni, the marbles are on a slippery slope.
Click! Click! Click! The marbles are inserted at the top and then make their way past regularly arranged obstacles. During set-up, the gameboard, made of solid wood, has been tilted to the slope you desire. The big question is which course the marbles will take. Is it random – or not?
The objective is to get four of your marbles into one row – horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Since you draw the marbles blindly out of a bag, you are often forced to let an opponent's marbles roll. Or if you happen to get hold of a joker, you can count it for any color.
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