Package clock is a countdown to packet play - when the person setting the clock also does not need to know how long it is played. It's fair play!
Set the clock to between 4 and 20 minutes, but no one knows exactly how long it will be.
The watch is perfect for packing games with friends and family, where time must be set quickly so you can concentrate on the game and not everything else.
I made this package watch because I even lacked a package watch. It can be difficult to estimate how long the package doctor should last, so made the countdown clock to make it easier.
-You can choose how many players: Few, anyone, many, really many
-You can choose how long the package game should be: short, medium, long, really long
Then the game gets underway and nobody knows quite how long you have to steal in packages in the game.
Rules for package / package games:
Round 1:
-The dice are sent alternately round among participants
-If a participant turns 6, he or she must take a package in the middle of the table
-Lock 1-5 just sends the cube to the next participant
-When all packages are taken / distributed, round 2 begins
Round 2
-A selected person puts the time on the clock and round 2 starts
-The cube is sent around just like in round 1
-If there is 6, the participant must steal a package from the other participants
- Remember packing is just a breeze
-When the clock rings, the game is over. People have to unpack their packages
I would like to receive input and improvement suggestions for this package watch to make it better.
Sound: Railroad Crossing Bell; Brylon Terry;
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Set the clock to between 4 and 20 minutes, but no one knows exactly how long it will be.
The watch is perfect for packing games with friends and family, where time must be set quickly so you can concentrate on the game and not everything else.
I made this package watch because I even lacked a package watch. It can be difficult to estimate how long the package doctor should last, so made the countdown clock to make it easier.
-You can choose how many players: Few, anyone, many, really many
-You can choose how long the package game should be: short, medium, long, really long
Then the game gets underway and nobody knows quite how long you have to steal in packages in the game.
Rules for package / package games:
Round 1:
-The dice are sent alternately round among participants
-If a participant turns 6, he or she must take a package in the middle of the table
-Lock 1-5 just sends the cube to the next participant
-When all packages are taken / distributed, round 2 begins
Round 2
-A selected person puts the time on the clock and round 2 starts
-The cube is sent around just like in round 1
-If there is 6, the participant must steal a package from the other participants
- Remember packing is just a breeze
-When the clock rings, the game is over. People have to unpack their packages
I would like to receive input and improvement suggestions for this package watch to make it better.
Sound: Railroad Crossing Bell; Brylon Terry;
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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