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Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: September 15, All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Make sure your game is complete. You should have: Gameboard 4 plastic mice 2 metal marbles Mouse Trap building parts and accessories Rubber band 52 cheese pieces If you find you are short any pieces, you might be able to improvise. It probably won't matter if you are a couple of Cheese Pieces short.
Know the objective of the game. To win, you must have the last free mouse on the board. Players take turns building the Mouse Trap as they move around the gameboard. The constructed Mouse Trap is then used to try to capture players' mice. Set up the game. Place the gameboard on a level surface, a table works well.
Place the Mouse Trap parts and playing pieces next to the gameboard. Put the cheese pieces next to the gameboard. Decide which player will go first. Play proceeds to the left. Each player rolls the die in turn, and moves their mouse the number of gameboard spaces shown. Follow any instructions printed on the space the mouse lands on. In this game, two or more mice may be on one space at the same time.
Collect cheese pieces. As the mice move around the gameboard, they will collect cheese pieces from the cheese pile and the other players. Players use cheese pieces later in the game to help spring the trap. Do what each different space you land on requires. There are types of spaces: Build Spaces. The Build spaces have numbers printed on them 2, , When a mouse lands on a Build space and the number of players in the game matches any one of the numbers on the space, build one part of the Mouse Trap and collect one cheese piece from the cheese pile.
In a 4-player game, you can build if you land on Build space In a 3-player game, you can build if you land on Build space or In a 2-player game, you can build if you land on Build space 2, , or If a mouse lands on one of these spaces move only the spaces indicated, but do not follow any instructions printed on that space and do not collect any Cheese pieces!.
Take Cheese Spaces. When a mouse lands on one of these spaces, take the indicated number of cheese pieces from the cheese pile. If the cheese pile is empty, take the cheese pieces from the player with the most cheese pieces. If two or more opponents are tied for the most cheese pieces, the player whos' turn it is can take them all the cheese pieces from one opponent or divide the amount between them.
If the player with the most cheese has less than three pieces, just take the number of pieces the opponent does have. If two or more opponents are tied for the most Cheese pieces, the player whose turn it is may take them all from one opponent or divide the amount between them. Lose Cheese Spaces. If a mouse lands on one of these spaces, return the indicated number of cheese pieces to the cheese pile. If this board-space says to return more pieces then the player has, the player must return as many as cheese pieces as they hold.
Dog Bone Space. A player landing on this space does nothing The Loop. These are the six spaces at the end of the path beginning with the Safe space and ending with the Cheese Wheel space.
This section of the path is called The Loop and it is where mice are captured. When players arrive at The Loop, they take turns circling it as many times as necessary until the Mouse Trap is completely built and only one mouse remains uncaptured on the gameboard. Cheese Wheel Space. Every time a mouse lands on the Cheese Wheel space, the player takes two cheese pieces from the cheese pile. If the cheese pile is empty, the player can take any pieces they are entitled to from the opponent with the most cheese pieces.
If two or more opponents are tied for the most cheese pieces, the player may take them all from one opponent or divide the amount between players with equal numbers of cheese pieces. Build the mousetrap. Build one part of the Mouse Trap whenever a mouse lands on a Build space as already described.
Mouse Trap parts must be assembled in numerical order. Build the Mouse Trap by placing each numbered part in its proper position following the Building Plan. The first player to land on a Build space places part 1 Base A on the game- board.
The next player to land on a Build space would position part 2 Gear Support in place and so on until the Mouse Trap is completed. After placing a part of the Mouse Trap on the gameboard, players should immediately take one Cheese piece from the pile.
Whenever a mouse lands on a Build space that's located on The Loop section of the game path, add two parts to the Mouse Trap and take two cheese pieces from the cheese pile. When the Mouse Trap is complete, players do nothing when their mouse lands on a Build space.
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