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In the Inuit language; tukilik is used to define an object that carries a message; and the northern landscapes are densely populated with such objects. The most well known of these are the inukshuk; that is; structures of rough stones traditionally used by Inuit people as a landmark or commemorative sign; with the stones often being stacked in the form of a human figure.
During each turn in Tuki; you attempt to construct an inukshuk based on the die face rolled using your stones and blocks of snow. Players have only a limited number of pieces with which to construct the inukshuk; so you'll need to be creative and use the three-dimensional pieces in multiple ways; such as to counterbalance other pieces or even build on top of existing pieces. A solution always exists — you just need to discover it!
You can choose from two levels of difficulty when playing Tuki to level the playing ground between newcomers and experts. Be swift; yet precise; and transform your stones into messengers of the north...