Well, well... The dragon missed again... Or was it on purpose? If you guessed my secret card correctly, you'll move forward with me. If not, wait your turn and try it yourself!
Diego Drago is a fun board game that strengthens fine motor skills and visual acuity. The goal of the game is to hit the targets assigned to you on the cards with your fireballs, while the other players take a chance to find out what your real target was.

5 to 99 years

2 to 4 players

15 minutes
| Rating: (1-5) |
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| Mental calculation |
*
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Luck |
***
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| Cooperation |
*
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Suspense |
**
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| Skill |
*****
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Strategy |
*
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| Memory |
**
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Visual agility |
****
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It enhances manual dexterity and visual agility.
Preparations:

Separate the large cards by color and deal them to each player, matching the color of their chosen dragon. Form a stack of 24 small cards. Place the game board (the dragon stadium) in the center of the table. Place the dragons on the edge of the box, in the starting position (where the flying dragon is), and finally, place the 3 marbles (fireballs) in the 3 holes.
How do you play?
The game is played in turns, clockwise. The first player plays Diego Drago, and to do so, places the dragon stadium in front of them. They must take a small card and look at it without the others seeing it. Then, place it face down on the lid of the box to discard it. This will be the target of your fireballs, but be careful, the others mustn't know!

Gently push the fireballs toward the target. Once all three fireballs have been fired, the other players must place their bets: Which target were you firing the fireballs at? Each player will search their cards for the one that shows the target they're thinking of, and for the three, all players will place their bets on the table.
Did they get it right? Players who got it right will move their dragon one space. And if Diego Drago got it right, he'll also move his dragon, as many balls as reached his target.
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