After a snow storm on Jan. 8, 1905 in Forest Park in St. Louis, World's Fair workers took folding chairs and rode them down the gently sloping hill in the shadow of the statue of King Louis IX and the St. Louis Art Museum – lovingly known as Art Hill – establishing a wintertime tradition. Now you, too, can sled 400 feet to the bottom, creating your own routes and connecting with others, just as countless people have done for more than a century – only be careful to avoid the winter hazards, including the Grand Basin at the end!
Players simultaneously create sledding routes down the hill using tiles and sled down those routes. Along the way, they enjoy all of the fun and randomness of real-life sledding: Bumps, connecting with others to make "trains," and ending their routes safely -- in this case, with a hay bale to prevent them from flying into the pond at the base of the hill. If that weren't enough, they must avoid the Boat Man, a crazy "thief/robber" character who moves around the board crashing into well-meaning sledders.
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