THE LINE
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The Line: Place as many cards as possible in the correct order!
In The Line, each card reveals a surprising piece of information to estimate: distance, weight, temperature, record, or quirky fact. You’ll need general knowledge, intuition, and a touch of logic to place them correctly along an ascending line of values. Easy to learn and fun to play, this game mixes deduction and entertainment while enriching your knowledge in a playful way.
How to play The Line?
A game of The Line starts with a few cards already laid out as a reference line. On your turn, you draw a card that corresponds to a value to guess. You must insert this card in the correct place on the line so that the values of the cards are in ascending order! Once you have played a card, turn it over: the correct answer is on the back of the card and tells you whether you have placed it in the right place. In cooperative mode, players discuss and debate to build the longest line possible, but three mistakes end the game. In competitive mode, each player aims to get rid of their cards as quickly as possible, with a wrong guess simply forcing them to draw again. With its 174 varied cards covering science, history, nature, and records, every game feels fresh.
Why play The Line?
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A game accessible to all, perfect for family or friends game nights
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Two ways to play: cooperative to debate together or competitive to challenge each other
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Cards filled with fun facts that spark curiosity and conversation
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A compact format you can take anywhere
- 174 cards
- 2 rulebooks
Langue | French |
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Number of players |
From 2 players
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Length | 15 minutes |
Age |
From 8 years
|
Theme(s) | Culture Générale |
Type(s) | Jeu en équipes |
Cooperative Game | |
Quiz | |
Press your luck |
|
Range | No range |
Editor(s) | Monolith Edition |
Author(s) | Frédéric Henry |
Illustrator(s) | Melchior Ascaride |
Detail
Charasteristics
Video
The Line: Place as many cards as possible in the correct order!
In The Line, each card reveals a surprising piece of information to estimate: distance, weight, temperature, record, or quirky fact. You’ll need general knowledge, intuition, and a touch of logic to place them correctly along an ascending line of values. Easy to learn and fun to play, this game mixes deduction and entertainment while enriching your knowledge in a playful way.
How to play The Line?
A game of The Line starts with a few cards already laid out as a reference line. On your turn, you draw a card that corresponds to a value to guess. You must insert this card in the correct place on the line so that the values of the cards are in ascending order! Once you have played a card, turn it over: the correct answer is on the back of the card and tells you whether you have placed it in the right place. In cooperative mode, players discuss and debate to build the longest line possible, but three mistakes end the game. In competitive mode, each player aims to get rid of their cards as quickly as possible, with a wrong guess simply forcing them to draw again. With its 174 varied cards covering science, history, nature, and records, every game feels fresh.
Why play The Line?
-
A game accessible to all, perfect for family or friends game nights
-
Two ways to play: cooperative to debate together or competitive to challenge each other
-
Cards filled with fun facts that spark curiosity and conversation
-
A compact format you can take anywhere
- 174 cards
- 2 rulebooks
Langue | French |
---|---|
Number of players |
From 2 players
|
Length | 15 minutes |
Age |
From 8 years
|
Theme(s) | Culture Générale |
Type(s) | Jeu en équipes |
Cooperative Game | |
Quiz | |
Press your luck |
|
Range | No range |
Editor(s) | Monolith Edition |
Author(s) | Frédéric Henry |
Illustrator(s) | Melchior Ascaride |