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Tally Ho!

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Tally Ho!
Tally Ho! is a game of strategy that involves clever maneuvering. Every time you play is unique in this two-player game of pursuit. In Tally Ho!, one player takes the role of the hunters and the lumberjacks; the other takes the part of the foxes and bears. The light-hearted illustrations on the sturdy cardboard tiles are colorful, crisp, and clear, and the rules are easy to understand.

Before beginning, all of the Tally Ho! tiles are placed face down on the board. On your turn, you can either flip a tile or move a piece. As in chess, each character moves distinctively and has different objectives. The more tiles that get turned over, the more tactical it gets. Knowing that you can't repeat a move, you are continually analyzing your and your opponent's options. Plus, you need to factor in what could be beneath the remaining facedown tiles. It takes a lot of strategizing and planning, making Tally Ho! an exhilarating way to use your brain.
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Includes
  • 1 Game board
  • 48 Game tiles
  • 1 Rule booklet

  • Manufacturer: Thames & Kosmos
    Author: Rudi Hoffmann
    Illustrator: Franz Vowinkel
    Manufacturer's Recommended Age Range: 8+
    Time To Play: 30 minutes
    Players: 2
    Made In: Germany

    CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
    Tally Ho! Review by Roads to Everywhere

    review by Roads to Everywhere

    ”I have to admit that game box is a little ominous looking... The game itself, though, is really a lot of fun. It’s a strategy checkerboard game with rules for the different pieces, similar to chess but not that complicated.”

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    Tally Ho! Review by The Ranch Woman

    review by The Ranch Woman

    ”My 7 year old son LOVES this game.It involves animals and using your brain to “hunt” those animals or if you are the animal, you’re hunting the lumberjack and the huntsman.”

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