How to Play the game?

Classic Rally Game is a car game in which the players drive one or several stages(s), individually or in pairs. The game is played with cards and dice. Each player covers the same distance per round. 

The end result is determined by whether or not a player draws a lucky hand, the way in which the cards are played and to what extent a player or team is hindered by the other players. 

Winner of the game

 Winner of the game: the player or team first to cover the distance stated on the Stage card(s) and having solved all obstacles. Winner is the player or team that won most stages – and, should the entire rally be played, scored the least penalty points.

The players and onlookers may venture a risk in predicting the outcome of the game and choose their favourite (and betting on the outcome).

 

 

Aim of the game

To cover the stage(s) as fast as possible and to finish first.

- The route is covered via the well-known ball and arrow system.

-The players agree which stage(s) is/are covered. These cards are placed on the table. The game is played per stage.

- The Route cards are shuffled. You have to select the total number of route cards per stage concurring with the total number of kilometres of that stage. These cards (with the total distance to be covered) are placed next to each other on the table, thus forming the play-board.

-All cards are shuffled and, after each player has been dealt 10 cards, are placed in the middle of the table, flipside up.

-The distance per stage is covered using the KM cards

-Players can hinder their opponents by giving them flat tyre, empty tank etc. cards.

-The 5 dice are needed for driving the special tests: Speed and Regularity.