COOPERATIVE WITH A COMPETITIVE TWIST: Tiny Laser Heist isn't purely cooperative or competitive. Players collaborate to steal jewels during each heist, using tiny hands to bypass padlocks and avoid laser beams. However, the ultimate goal is to have the most money at the end, so players negotiate their cut before each heist and may use cards to hinder other players during the heist.
DEXTERITY AND PLANNING: Players need both steady hands to maneuver the tiny hands around the laser beams and padlocks without setting them off, and planning skills to strategize the heist order and use cards effectively.
INCREASING DIFFICULTY: As players progress through the game, the heists become more challenging. More padlocks and lasers are added, making it trickier to navigate the tiny hands and steal the jewels.
STRATEGY AND MISCHIEF: Players have two types of cards - Lockpick cards help the team bypass specific colored padlocks, while Powerup cards can offer advantages (like extra time) or create problems for other players (like forcing them to use an eye patch). Negotiation and strategy come into play when deciding which cards to use and when.
MONEY WINS: While cooperation is needed to pull off a heist, the players are ultimately competing for the most money. They negotiate their cut before each heist and whoever has the most cash at the end of the game wins. Requires at least two people to team up and move the locks, so we recommend 3-6 players. But, you can easily play with 7+ players, if people are willing to play as teammates!
Height: 10
Length: 5
Width: 7
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