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On the ingredients…Get ready…Go! Who can add the right ingredients to as many pizzas as quickly as possible and thus fulfill the most requests? With a lot of luck, can you become the most successful pizza delivery person in town?

Information about the game

Pyatnik kindly provide us a “Mozzaroller” for our review.
This does not affect our rating!

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The principle of the game is simple. The person, in turn, rolls the eight-component dice (there is a different component on each side) and must place at least one dice on one of the eight mission cards shown. Between one and three ingredients must be placed on each order/pizza card to complete the order and thus receive the corresponding order card.

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If, for example, mozzarella, olives and corn were offered on a pizza, then they should be cut and laid out in cubes. You always have to complete an order before you can start another to the left or right of the takeaway pizza. So – watch out for starting the pizza, because if the pizza is not finished, the person will get a penalty slice. You can also get a penalty chip if you roll the dice but no longer fit any component. In the next round, the person receives fewer deaths for each penalty chip.

There are also so-called “suppliers panels”, which are identified in different colors. The order cards are also assigned different colors that will be fulfilled. The person with the most requests for the color of the corresponding resource receives. But as soon as someone else fulfills more orders of one color, the resource code goes to that person.

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So, in turn, the dice are rolled and played until the order cards run out and everyone has the same number of turns for the last ten orders. Scoring is based on the number of ingredients placed on the bundled order cards, bonus points on supplier tiles and bonus points for garlic and chili. In the end, the winner is the person with the most points.

In the single version you play against Angelo, the owner of a pizzeria. The movements are identical, the only difference is that all orders that cannot be completed during the round go directly to Angelo. Eight new cards are placed in the middle and the dice start over. After eight rounds, points are counted as usual.

Tags: 1-4 people, push your luck, 25 minutes, collect combos, family game, dice