Hare & Tortoise*
Hare & Tortoise is a classic board game and the first recipient of the prestigious Spiel des Jahres award in 1979. This game ingeniously combines strategy and arithmetic in a race format. Players must carefully manage their 'fuel' – represented by carrots – to ensure they practically run out (but not completely) as they cross the finish line. Adding to the strategic depth, players also need to spend three lettuce cards during the race. Movement costs carrots, and various spots on the track offer opportunities to gain or lose carrots, making each decision crucial.
Gameplay Overview
- Resource Management: Carefully use your carrots as fuel to reach the finish line.
- Strategic Movement: The further you move, the more carrots you spend.
- Arithmetic Focus: A clever blend of strategy and math skills is required.
Special Features
- Lettuce Cards: Mandatory spending of lettuce cards adds a strategic layer.
- Variations in Gameplay: Different publishers have introduced variations, adding slight randomness.
- Strategic Variants: Includes the Parlett Strategic Variant and the Tournament Jugging the Hare rule, offering different approaches to the Hare square.
Conclusion
Hare & Tortoise is ideal for players who enjoy a blend of strategic thinking and arithmetic skills in their board games. Its unique gameplay mechanics and the clever use of resources make it a perennial favorite, appealing to both casual gamers and those who appreciate classic game design.
Nominated for 1 award and won 1.
⭐️ Spiel des Jahres 1979
- 2 - 6 Players
- 45 Minutes
- 8+ years old
- Easy to learn
We like Hare & Tortoise so much that we recommend it in the following board game recommendation lists 2024
- Position 2 in All "Spiel des Jahres🇩🇪 1979" game award winners & nominees in comparison
- Position 10 in The best board games of the 70s
- Position 1 in The best games released in 1973📆
- Position 16 in The best games with rabbits 🐇