You are an archer practicing Kyudo. You are participating in a major competition where everyone can show their mastery of archery.
Your objective is clear: to become a grand master by successfully placing your arrows on your target before your opponents, while retaining as many spectators as possible. Indeed, spectators are fickle and can leave your stands as your opponents perform their feats!
In the game Kyudo, each archer starts the game with 20 spectators in their personal stand.
The archers play in turn, clockwise. During their turn, an archer rolls the 4 dice to try and make a combination that allows them to hit their target, or progress in the exceptional shots table, or call upon their personal talent. To make their combination, the archer can roll the dice a maximum of 3 times (on the 1st roll, they roll all 4 dice, and on the next two rolls, they can re-roll all or some of the dice). When they decide to stop (generally at the end of the 3rd roll, but they can stop after the 1st or 2nd if they wish), they trigger the effects related to the combination obtained.
Age: 7+ / Duration: 25min / Players: 2-4