Kluster (EN/DE/FR)
Kluster (EN/DE/FR)
Kluster (EN/DE/FR)

Kluster (EN/DE/FR)

Kluster (EN/DE/FR)

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Product description

Kluster is a fast-paced, magnetic strategy game that challenges players to place all of their magnetic stones onto a shared playing area within a limited space. The game is simple to learn but offers a deep strategic challenge as players must carefully navigate their stones to avoid causing a cluster of stones to come together, which can happen due to the unpredictable magnetic interactions. The first player to successfully place all of their stones without causing a kluster wins the game. Kluster is highly portable, making it an ideal game for travel or quick sessions anywhere, offering endless fun for friends and family.


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Kluster (2018)
Number of players 1-4 players Recommended: 2–4 players Best: 3 players
Recommended age 14+ years
Playing time 20 minutes
Complexity Light (1.01 / 5)
Language English, German, and French
Language Dependence No in-game text
Publisher Nice Games
Other product versions Kluster Duo (EN/DE/FR)
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How long is the string in Kluster?

The string is knotted into a ring. When the ring is stretched out, it is about 50 cm long; if untied, the string would have a total length of approximately 100 cm.

How many magnets are included with Kluster?

Kluster includes 24 magnets.

Why is the game recommended for ages 14 and up?

Likely due to the choking hazard posed by the stones and small game components. The stones are about the size of a 1€ coin.

Are replacement magnets included with Kluster?

Unfortunately, there are no additional replacement magnets included in the packaging.

What is the objective of the game?

The objective is to place all magnets within a field that is bordered by a string without them attracting each other. The player who places all their magnets first wins.

Does the playing surface need to be smooth to play Kluster?

A smooth surface is recommended, but slightly uneven surfaces like a wooden table or a real wood table can also work well.

Kluster Components:

  • 24 magnetic stones (varying in size and shape)
  • A circular cord (the playing area)
  • Carrying pouch
  • Rules sheet for Kluster

Setup:

  1. Place the circular cord on a flat surface, creating the playing area.
  2. Divide the magnetic stones equally among all players. Any extra stones are set aside.
  3. Each player keeps their stones in front of them.

Objective:

The goal of Kluster is to be the first player to get rid of all your magnetic stones.

Gameplay:

Starting the Game: Decide who goes first (e.g., by rolling a die, flipping a coin, or choosing randomly).

Placing Stones: (Players take turns placing one of their magnetic stones inside the cord. Stones must be placed one at a time using only one hand. Stones cannot be slid into place; they must be placed directly and let go.)

Magnetic Clustering: If the placed stone causes any stones to cluster together (i.e., stick together due to magnetic attraction), the player who caused the cluster must collect all the clustered stones and add them to their pile.

Continuing Play: The next player then takes their turn, following the same rules.

Winning the Game:

  • The first player to successfully place all their stones inside the cord without any remaining in their pile wins Kluster.

Special Rules:

  • Accidental Movement: If a stone is moved accidentally by another stone during a player’s turn but no clustering occurs, the moved stone is left where it is.
  • Illegal Placement: If a player places a stone outside the cord, they must take it back and their turn ends.
  • Stones Sticking Together: If stones stick together in the player’s hand or during placement, the player must separate them and try again.

Optional Rules:

  • Handicap for Experienced Players: Experienced players can be given more stones to increase the challenge.
  • Time Limits on Kluster: A time limit can be set for each player’s turn to speed up the game.

These rules provide a basic framework for playing Kluster, making it an engaging and strategic game for players of various ages. The excitement of Kluster comes from the challenge of avoiding magnetic attraction while strategically placing stones.

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Kluster is fun at any age

We played with the children as well as with the grandparents. The rules are simple and the game is enjoyable.

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Luz
Absolutely super fun!!!!!

My husband and I play this all the time, sometimes 8 or 9 times in a row because the game is so quick and easy, but really fun. Highly recommend.

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