Spiele - Bedingungen für Brettspiele
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Brettspielbegriffen wie „Capture“, „Handicap“ und „Turn“.
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the time when someone has the opportunity, obligation, or right to do a certain thing that everyone in a group does one after the other
Wendung
the act of removing an opponent's game piece from the board
Einfang, Erfassung
a change made by a player in the position of a piece in a board game
Zug, Bewegung
a designated space on the game board where players can place their game pieces or tokens before they are put into play
Bereich für die Aufstellung, Stellplatz
a capture when an opponent's game piece is blocked on adjacent sides by two or more of the capturing player's pieces. The blocked piece is then removed from the game board as a result of the capture
Wächterergriffs, Blockadegriff
a capture method used in some board games where a player's game piece is removed from the board and replaced by the capturing player's piece
Verschiebungsaufnahme, Erfassung durch Verschiebung
a set of three game pieces or cards or dice that share the same attributes, such as color, shape, or value
Dreier, Trier
the set of activities, actions, and interactions that take place during the course of a board game or video game
Gameplay, Spielmechanik
a bonus turn granted to a player that allows them to take an additional action or move beyond what would normally be allowed in a single turn
Zusatzzug, Zusatzbewegung
a set of rules or conditions that are put in place to balance the game and give a disadvantaged player a better chance of winning
Handicap, Vorteil
the ability of a player to capture an opponent's game piece by removing it from the board when the opponent fails to capture one of the player's pieces that is able to make a capture move on the same turn
huff, Abgreifen
used to refer to the cards, pieces, etc. that a player holds and has not yet played
the ability of a player to capture an opponent's game piece that has just made a capture move, by moving one of their own pieces to a square adjacent to the captured piece
Interventionsaufgriff, Eingriffsauffang
a rule used to determine who plays first in the game, and to ensure that the starting player does not have an unfair advantage over their opponent
kuchenregel, fairnessregel zum Spielbeginn
a straight line of spaces running horizontally across the gameboard at a right angle to a column
Reihe, Rang
(in backgammon) to safely bring one's pieces home and out of the game
die Steine abtragen, die Steine vom Tisch nehmen
a player who switches allegiances or teams, typically to gain an advantage or for strategic reasons
Deserteur, Verräter
a central reserve or stockpile of unused tiles, cards, or pieces that players can draw from during the game when they need additional resources or replacements
Boneyard, Ersatzlager
a chain reaction where players set up a line of dominoes to knock one another down in a visually pleasing way
Domino-Effekt, Domino-Umfall