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■ Product Description ■
Japanese translation included
This is a game in which you gather livestock and score points.
First, place a hexagonal animal tile on the game board, one for each square.
For the turn, first make one of the animal tiles facing down. At this time, you can put your own frame on the tile in this table. All players have 2 pieces when playing with 4-5 players and 3 pieces when playing with 2-3 players. This is the next player's turn.
If you put all the frames you have, take the smallest number tile in the remaining order tile and exit the game once. After that, your turn is skipped.
The first half of the round ends when all the tiles are facing or all the players have placed the top. If there are any remaining tiles, I will make it a front.
Here, the animal tiles are acquired in the order of the order tiles (the order in which all the frames are placed quickly).
You can select one of your own frames, and from that frame you can get a tile in one direction in a straight line and a tile with that frame on it. However, if there is a frame in the middle, that is it. Even if there is a blank space, it jumps over it. Then, return the frame to your hand. After doing this in the order of the tiles, do it again for the second frame from the first. Do this until the frame is gone.
Depending on which frame you take and which direction you take it, the number of tiles you can take is quite different. Also, the order of taking is important.
Score the last animal tile taken. If you have four of the same animal tiles, you can score one of them. The remaining three tiles can be seen from the game. There are 2 to 7 numbers drawn for each animal and this is the point. If you have two to seven animal tiles, score (7) and remove the rest from the game.
The remaining animal tiles that could not (and did not) score need to be fed. To do this, you need to sell some of the remaining animal tiles and replace them with bait. When you sell an animal tile, you get the number of prey on the tile, and the remaining animal tiles need one prey each. The animals that can be fed in this way can be kept for use in score calculations for subsequent rounds.
The next round starts with the animal tiles lying down on all the squares as well.
Go four rounds and the game is over.
A simple rule family game.
It's a fun game where you have to worry about the timing place a frame, from which frame to which direction to take a tile, and at what timing to score.
■ Game Summary ■
Number of players : 2-5
Play time : 30 minutes
Target age : 8 years old or older
Designer : Stefan Dorra
Game Board x 1
Farmer x 15
Farmer's Tiles x 5
Feed Marker x 25
Order Tile x 5
Animal Tile x 100
(96 Animals + 4 Feed Bags)
Instruction Manual