Tablero di Berona PDF

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Tablero di Berona is a quick-playing dice game for two players. This product represents the complete rules in PDF form, but you will also find links to other print-and-play files below, including the rules and board.

As with all of our print-and-play files, the price for this product is strictly optional. You may also download it for free using the links below.

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Tablero di Berona is a quick-playing dice game for two players, with all the look and feel of a classic pub game.

  • Release Year: 2022

  • Game Type: Traditional Board Game

  • Designer: James Ernest

  • Players: 2

  • Playing Time: 5-10 Minutes

  • Components to Print: Board, Rules

  • You Also Need: Twelve stacking counters for each player, and two 6-sided dice.

Tablero di Berona uses a simple 3x6 board, two dice, and twelve stacking pieces per player. The game is a popular diversion throughout the Sierin region of Carrisor.

Players take turns rolling two dice. With each die, they may either place a new chip on that location in their home row, or move a stack from their home row if they already control a stack in that space. Movement is similar to games like backgammon, mancala, Veritas, or Tak: a stack of chips is dropped one piece at a time, covering other stacks as it goes.

When either player runs out of options, the other player gets just one more turn, and then the winner is the player who captures the most points in the center. You’ll need the rules and board below, plus dice and chips.

About the Boards: The traditional board design, Version 1 above, doesn’t have any number markings. Players learn quickly that the end with dark corners is the high end. If you prefer to have the numbers printed on the board, check out Version 2.

About the Setting: Carrisor is a fantasy world, one of several we visit at Crab Fragment Labs (This one is “Magic, Dragons and just one airship”). “Berona” is a variant spelling of “Baronet,” the ancient and wealthy trading port in Sierin. Carrisor is also the setting of other Crab Fragment games including Vines. You can read more about Carrisor at the Library, and at World Anvil.

You can learn more about Tablero di Berona at its catalog page.