Stay Alive (game)

Stay Alive is a strategy game, where 2-4 players[1] try to keep their marbles from falling through holes in the game board while trying to make their opponents' marbles fall through. It was originally published by Milton Bradley in 1971 and marketed in television and print advertising as "the ultimate survival game".[1] Stay Alive was republished with a smaller board by Winning Moves Games USA in 2005. This game is no longer in production.

Stay Alive
Box and game
Publisher(s)Winning Moves
Milton Bradley
Players2 to 4
Setup time2 minutes
Playing time20-30 minutes
Random chanceMedium
Age range8 and up

Gameplay

Each player starts the game with a number of marbles in their own color. Players adjust the slides on the board randomly to create a starting board. Starting with a randomly chosen player, players take turns placing their marbles onto the board until all marbles are placed. The start player then chooses a slider and moves it one click either towards or away from the board. Each slider has holes in different locations in it and, as each is moved, the holes can align and allow marbles to fall through. The next player then chooses a slide and moves it, with the one rule that he or she cannot choose the same slide as the player before him or her did. If a player's last marble falls, they are out of the game. The last player with a marble on the board is the winner.

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References

  1. Coopee, Todd. "Stay Alive". ToyTales.ca.
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