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Hello everyone !

Today we are going to talk about Patouche!

In Patouche, be the best shepherd, from 3 to 5 players for 15 minutes from 7 years old, but watch out for the wolf who prowls!

More info: https://www.jouelejeuvaison.com/blog

Good day and good game ;)

In Patou'che, each player plays a shepherd who dreams of having the largest flock of sheep.

But watch out for the wolf on the prowl!

He also likes sheep, and as they are afraid of him, they run away! To prevent their sheep from getting lost in the mountains, players can count on their faithful shepherd dogs: the patous.

At the start of the game, we sort the Sheep cards and the Patou cards into 2 separate piles, yellow border face up; then we place them in the center of the table.

A player receives the 3 dice and places the Wolf token on the yellow side in front of him. This player can roll the dice up to 3 times. He is obliged to keep at least 1 die after each throw.

A saved die cannot be re-rolled. Once the result of the dice suits the player, or after 3 rolls maximum, the action of each die is applied.

Then comes the next player's turn in clockwise order.

On the wolf side of the die, it moves one player to the left. This player discards as many Sheep cards not protected by a Patou card as the number of Wolves on the dice.

The cards thus discarded are put back under the deck of Sheep cards.

On the Patou side, the player takes as many Patou cards as the number of Patous visible on the dice and places them in front of him, either below a Sheep card already present, or next to another Patou card. there are no Sheep cards to protect.

If the deck of Patou cards is empty, they are taken from one of the players who has the most.

On the sheep side, the player takes as many Sheep cards as the number of Sheep visible on the dice, and places them in front of him, either above a Patou card already present to be protected, or next to the other Sheep cards already present in front of the player.

The cards are added to the right in the continuity of the fresco: the Sheep at the top, the Patous below.

As soon as a player has 6 Sheep cards, each of the other players plays again one last time.

The player with the most Sheep cards is declared the winner.

A variant allows more developed games with Patous effects and more possible dice rules, but also cooperative games!

Good day and good game ;)

 

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