![]() One of the things that made 2011’s Rhino Hero so addictive was the pure joy that came from building the tower. The tower can stick out in all directions, creating some crazy structures. When the tower falls, the player currently holding the medallion wins, unless the medallion holder player causes the fall, then every other player wins. Whoever has their hero on the highest level of the tower gets to claim the Super Hero Medallion. If you reach a level that already has another player, you battle by rolling opposing dice. Then you roll the movement die and move your hero up or down the amount of floors shown on the die (-1 to 3). If the floor shows a monkey, you have to hang a spider monkey from the floor card. The walls are placed on the tower (either on the base level or on previously played floors) with the floor on top of them. The goal in Rhino Hero: Super Battle is to get your hero to the highest level of the communal tower.Įach turn, you choose a floor card from your hand that determines which and how many wall cards you will use (short or tall) to support the floor card. Rhino Hero: Super Battle is a dexterity stacking game for 2-4 players that takes about 15 minutes to play. I just hoped that they didn’t screw up a brilliant game by bogging it down with too many unnecessary rules. So when I heard they were releasing a sequel, I was all in. It garnered a 5 Star review here on BGQ and makes it’s way to our gaming table early and often (with and without kids present). 2011’s Rhino Hero is one of, if not my #1, favorite game from family game publisher HABA Games. ![]()
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