The monsters of Block Ness are finally getting their heads above water... but it seems the lake isn't big enough for everyone! In Block Ness, players take turns choosing a monster segment from their pool and using it to increase the length of their creature on the Loch game board. Each new segment must be placed next to your monster's head or tail - the head or tail piece then moves to the other side of the newly placed piece - and you can only cross the path of other monsters on the board if you can pass over them.
Once all players are blocked or have placed all their segments (the size of the game board changes according to the number of players), the player with the fewest segments left in his or her pool wins. In case of a tie, the tied player whose monster head has the highest elevation wins.
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#Animals #Myths and Beliefs #Construction/Development #PlacementContents of the box : 48 pieces of 3D monsters in 4 colours, 1 Lake board, 1 rule book.