In Mahé , the island isn't just a backdrop: it's a living circuit of waves, laughter, and turtles trying their luck. Alex Randolph transforms a simple race into a game of pure push-your-luck , where every shot is a promise... or impending disaster.
Each turn, you choose whether to roll 1, 2, or 3 dice . The more dice you roll, the further you can get—but if you roll more than 7, you're pushed back by the waves and start over, amidst cheers and "I told you sos" from the table.
And then comes the madness most beloved by players: you land on another turtle and stack yourself on top of it . From that moment on, you control the tower, you decide how many dice to roll, and laughter becomes a fragile balance towards the finish line.







