Petris
Petris is a game about bacterial control for 2-3 players, 10 + years old and about 10 minutes of playing time.
Each player embodies a scientist who should control the propagation of the bacteria under their supervision. Those bacteria are hungry and they are always looking for food in the adjacent Petri dishes. Watch out! The bacteria that remain alone in a Petri dish will eat a lot and they will reproduce… making it more complicated to control them!
During the game you must manage the propagation of your bacteria, for them to reproduce less, thus not to risk the culture in the Petri dishes. At each phase of contamination, you will get contamination points for each Petri dish where you have more bacteria than your opponent. At the end of the game, the player with fewer contamination points will be the winner!
—description from the publisher
| Ages: | 10+ |
| NoOfPlayers: | 2-3 Players |
| PlayTime: | 10-15 Minutes |
| Playing Time : | Under 30 Minutes |
| BGG Link: | BGG Link |
| Game Type: | Abstract Games |
| Game Categories: | Abstract Strategy | Medical |
| Game Mechanisms: | Area Majority / Influence | Automatic Resource Growth | Grid Movement | Hexagon Grid | Modular Board | Variable Phase Order |
| Game Family: | Digital Implementations: Tabletopia | Occupation: Researcher / Scientist | Organizations: Board Games Association of Creators in Spain (LUDO) | Theme: Bacteria | Theme: Science |
| Game Designer(s): | David Bernal |
| Game Artist(s): | Vaïarello Loïc |
| BGG Rank Overall: | 16661 |
| BGG Weight: | 2 |
| BGG Weight Filter: | 2 to 3 |
Petris is a game about bacterial control for 2-3 players, 10 + years old and about 10 minutes of playing time.
Each player embodies a scientist who should control the propagation of the bacteria under their supervision. Those bacteria are hungry and they are always looking for food in the adjacent Petri dishes. Watch out! The bacteria that remain alone in a Petri dish will eat a lot and they will reproduce… making it more complicated to control them!
During the game you must manage the propagation of your bacteria, for them to reproduce less, thus not to risk the culture in the Petri dishes. At each phase of contamination, you will get contamination points for each Petri dish where you have more bacteria than your opponent. At the end of the game, the player with fewer contamination points will be the winner!
—description from the publisher
