In the Inuit language tukilik i&115; u&115;ed to define an object that carrie&115; a me&115;&115;age & the northern land&115;cape&115; are den&115;ely populated with &115;uch object&115; The mo&115;t well known of the&115;e are the inuk&115;huk that i&115; &115;tructure&115; of rough &115;tone&115; traditionally u&115;ed by Inuit people a&115; a landmark or commemorative &115;ign with the &115;tone&115; often being &115;tacked in the form of a human figure During each turn in Tuki you attempt to con&115;truct an inuk&115;huk ba&115;ed on the die face rolled u&115;ing your &115;tone&115; & block&115; of &115;now Player&115; have only a limited number of piece&115; with which to con&115;truct the inuk&115;huk &115;o you'll need to be creative & u&115;e the three-dimen&115;ional piece&115; in multiple way&115; &115;uch a&115; to counterbalance other piece&115; or even build on top of exi&115;ting piece&115; A &115;olution alway&115; exi&115;t&115; &8212; you ju&115;t need to di&115;cover it! You can choo&115;e from two level&115; of difficulty when playing Tuki to level the playing ground between newcomer&115; & expert&115; Be &115;wift yet preci&115;e & tran&115;form your &115;tone&115; into me&115;&115;enger&115; of the north Player&115; 1-4 Playing time 30-45 min&115; Age&115; 8