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BGG
Our Verdict
Fans of fast action and a touch of luck will love Summit 6 – the quickest climb to victory!
Highlights
- Physical tower building
- Quick, thrilling decisions
- Dual win conditions
- Immersive climbing theme
Keep in mind
- Requires physical space to stack
- Elimination can be abrupt
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Summit 6, also called 7 Summits, pits you and your team of climbers against time and nature. Each player controls a group of explorers racing to conquer peaks across continents, using dice to decide every move. The core mechanic is the Cube Tower: you stack dice from 1 to 6 in ascending order, building a tower that represents the mountain. If you roll the missing number, you keep playing; if you miss, you pass the turn. But watch out—an avalanche can trigger at any moment. When a player topples the tower, they’re eliminated from the round, upping the stakes. Victory comes in two ways: place the last die on any mountain or be the last survivor after all others fall into avalanches. The game lasts just 10‑10 minutes, yet the pace of decisions makes every round punchy. Components are minimal: a set of six‑sided dice, base‑camp tokens, and a board depicting the mountains. The look mimics a climbing map, with bright colors and peak icons. It’s perfect for fans of action, dexterity, and a dash of luck. If you love quick challenges, competitive play, and the thrill of scaling a mountain without leaving the couch, Summit 6 will earn your heart. If you lean toward long narratives or deeply complex mechanics, it might not be your cup of tea. Bottom line: the game delivers instant fun and a dose of adrenaline that will spice up any game night.
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(Self-Published)
How many players can play?
The game supports 1 to 99 players, but the ideal experience is usually 2 to 4 players, where competition stays balanced.
What is the game length?
Each game lasts between 10 and 10 minutes, depending on the pace of turns and number of players.
What is the complexity level?
It’s a low-complexity game, with easy-to-learn rules and fast mechanics that keep everyone engaged.
What are the components?
A set of six‑sided dice, base‑camp tokens, a mountain board, and stackable tower pieces.
Who is it recommended for?
Ideal for fans of action, dexterity, and a dash of luck, as well as those who want short, intense sessions.
Are there any special rules?
Yes, an avalanche occurs when a player’s tower falls, instantly eliminating them from the round, adding extra tension.
How does the avalanche work?
If a player’s tower collapses during their turn, they are eliminated from the round and can no longer climb.