Rumis for 4th Grade

(1 customer review)

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Description

Rumis is a challenging strategy game that hones spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as kids try to build structures and outwit opponents. Rumis means “stones” and the game is inspired by Inca architecture. Players build using 1 piece (stone) at a time. Strategically place your stone to prevent opponents from advancing. At the end, the player with the most stones visible from above wins.

1 review for Rumis for 4th Grade

  1. Veronika Zikmundova

    Very fun strategic game that fits well within the 25-30 minute time frame we usually get. Groups of students who put a lot of thoughts into each turn and took their time building were able to finish one full round of the game. The fastest group almost finished second round of the game. I encouraged students who got eliminated from the game early on to work with the remaining stones and try to build cubes or other 3D structures while they waited for the next round of game. Very fun game and students liked this one a lot.

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