Line up 4 same coloured bearings to win.
With the counter starting at number one, each player moves a bearing one space.
When the counter is moved ONE UP™, each player moves their play pieces two spaces. As the number of moves escalates to ten, so does the challenge and excitement level of this skillful game.
With limited space to manoeuvre, can you keep up with ONE UP? Line up 4 same coloured bearings to win.
With the counter starting at number one, each player moves a bearing one space.
When the counter is moved ONE UP™, each player moves their play pieces two spaces. As the number of moves escalates to ten, so does the challenge and excitement level of this skillful game.
With limited space to manoeuvre, can you keep up with ONE UP? Line up 4 same coloured bearings to win.
Includes :
1 counterIn this game, 2 - 4 players identify their own pieces by a coloured ring, which are then moved around the board as players work out how to line up their pieces in the required way.
Two particular features raise the challenge and skill of this game, however.
Firstly, each time a player finishes a move, a counter is shifted up a level to number 2. Now, each player has to make 2 moves. This can be done by moving one piece two spaces, or 2 pieces 1 space each. Also, to racthet up the tension, the counter moves up again after each turn, until ten is reached.
Secondly, a player is not limited to simply moving his or her own bearings; if they think it will help them win, they are also able to move somebody else's!
ADVANCED PLAY
The rules remain the same except that a bearing in an access square may move directly to any other empty access square in one move.








