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Description:
Play your cards to be the first to connect a correctly-aligned spout to your system of non-leaking pipes, of minimum-length or greater (varies with # of players). Along the way, you can give leaky pipes to others, and use your limited (2) wrenches to fix your own leaks, or try to draw new pipes to replace the leaky ones. Some versions allow up to 5 players.
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Waterworks works for meAug 06, 2008 It's an okey game. Rules are pretty simple. Basically you try to mess up others water pipe systems, as they do yours. First to get like ten pipes in their system wins.
fun with family or friendsMay 12, 2008 This set has the metal wrenches and the plastic discard tub we had in the set I grew up with. My mother, sister and I have all bought sets since finding this again and have gotten lots of friends and family hooked on the game. A maximum of four players can play at a time, but if we have more around the table, we'll just play in four teams. It's a good game for adults and kids to play together as, once they know the rules, it's an even competition.
FUN FOR ALLMar 03, 2008 This game has been around for awhile and I had forgotten how much fun it was until I bought my own. It is for all ages who enjoy a classic game with their family and one that builds memories.
Waterworks, ...more fun for grown-ups than kidsFeb 15, 2008 Waterworks will be the most fun for grown-ups who remember playing it as a kid. We played very competitively and actually ran out of cards before we finished the game. Kids can play because the rules are simple and they may enjoy springing leaks on the other players. The more leaks that you play, the longer the game is, as each player has to fix their leaks. If you play conservatively, the game can be over very quickly.
Waterworks is fun!Aug 09, 2007 I remember loving this game as a kid, and so did my cousins. We sat down to play it as adults and were very frustrated with the poorly written instructions. It took us about 40 minutes to read and then interpret the rules of the game. After that, it was a fun and relatively quick game (good for people with short attention spans). This game requires a big table to play on. The directions of pipes on the cards challenge players to plan their pipe route. In order to win, there has to be a specific flow. Young children may find the spatial element of this game to be frustrating.