| Designer | Grzegorz Rejchtman |
| Publisher | Filosofia Éditions |
| Players | 2-4 |
| Playtime | 30mins |
| Suggested Age | 8 and up |
| Family |
Ubongo Extreme Ubongo: Das Würfelspiel Ubongo 3D |
| Honors |
2003 Årets Spel Best Family Game Winner 2005 International Gamers Awards – General Strategy; Multi-player Nominee 2005 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Foreign Game for Beginners 2005 Kinderspielexperten “8-to-13-year-olds” Nominee 2005 Kinderspielexperten “8-to-13-year-olds” Winner 2005 Spiel der Spiele Hit für Familien Recommended 2007 Vuoden Peli Family Game of the Year Nominee 2007 Vuoden Peli Family Game of the Year Winner 2008 Årets Spill Best Family Game Nominee 2008 Årets Spill Best Family Game Winner 2008 Juego del Año Finalist 2009 Årets Spel Best Family Game Winner 2011 Guldbrikken Best Family Game Nominee 2016 Gouden Ludo Nominee |
| Family | Ubongo: Duel |
| Additional Info |
16986/ubongo https://boardgamegeek.com/forum/1801/ubongo/reviews |
The board of this game consists of six rows. On each row, twelve gems (of several colors) are arranged. Each player places his pawn in front of one of those rows.
Each player receives a playing card on which a shape consisting of several squares is depicted. Each player also gets 12 tiles consisting of 2, 3, 4, or 5 squares in some shape. By means of a dice roll, each player is assigned three or four tiles that he has to use to fill the shape on his card.
The players try to solve their own “puzzle.” The race is timed by a sand glass. The outcome of this race determines the play on the main playing board.
The player who was the first to solve his puzzle in time gets to move his pawn up to three rows, the player who came second may move two rows, and the player in third may move a single row. The players may collect two gems from the front of the row their pawn is on, so the more rows you can move, the more control you have on what color gems you can collect.
After collecting gems, each player receives a new playing card with a new puzzle to solve, and a new round starts. In total, nine rounds are played.
In the end, the player who has collected the most gems in a single color wins the game.
Re-implemented as:
- Ubongo BMM
- Ubongo extreme
- Ubongo – Das Duell
- Ubongo – 3D (2009)



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