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* You MUST start on one of the two sides in one of the three arrowed boxes. | * You MUST start on one of the two sides in one of the three arrowed boxes. | ||
* Each mountain has its own table for choosing the outcome of the dice. You must necessarily fill in the boxes of a mountain with the table specific to that mountain (for example, it is forbidden to fill in a box of the white mountain using the table of the gray mountain). You can very well have passed from one side to the other without having fully completed one of the two, but you must respect the table of corresponding choices. | * Each mountain has its own table for choosing the outcome of the dice. You must necessarily fill in the boxes of a mountain with the table specific to that mountain (for example, it is forbidden to fill in a box of the white mountain using the table of the gray mountain). You can very well have passed from one side to the other without having fully completed one of the two, but you must respect the table of corresponding choices. | ||
* Under NO circumstances can the "water" boxes be part of a rope path. | * Under NO circumstances can the "water" boxes be part of a rope path. A "rope path" or "rope trail" is one consisting of linked consecutive numbers. Rope Path Example: 2-3-4-5 (not same numbers as 3-3-3-3). | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 21 April 2022
Gameplay
Two dice are rolled each turn. (Red die: 1-6, Yellow die: 0-5)
Each player may choose a number to take from those dice, being either the lower value, the higher, the total of the two dice, the difference between them, or their multiplied product.
They write that number in any circle on their sheet, and tick off that option. (Once you've ticked all four boxes for an option, you can't take it any more.)
Regular circles can take any number from 0-13. Black-outlined circles are dangerous terrain and can only take numbers from 0-6. If you're forced to place a number that's too high, a ☹️ must be drawn there instead.
After the first turn, numbers must be written adjacent to existing numbers.
At the end of the game, each numbered circle which does not form part of a line or zone gets a ☹️.
Scoring
- Every line of ascending, connected, consecutive numbers = the highest number in the line, plus 1 point per other number in the line
- Every zone of 2+ connected, identical numbers = the number from any of its circles, plus 1 point per other circle in the zone
- Bonuses for both longest line and largest zone = 1 point for 3, 3 points for 4, 6 points for 5, etc.
- Malus = -3 points for each ☹️ on your mountain
Extra rules
Extra rules for Jampa from Trek 12 +1:
- You must create a Fixed Line between circles already linked in that manner. There is no constraint when you fill in your first circle.
When you fill in the second circle, it must form a Fixed Line with the first. Otherwise, the circle is considered orphaned and you draw an orphan in the circle.
Extra rules for Christmas :
- Each chain represents a garland. The bonuses of each garland are noted above each Rope Trail and depend on the number of different colored balls in the Rope Trail. The more balls of different colors in your garlands, the more points you will score!
- Zones represent gifts. Each Zone gives a bonus only if that zone has no balls. The bonus is then equal to the value of the Zone in question and is noted in the line below.
- Finally, it's Christmas! So no orphans: each orphan space gives a 5 point penalty.
- The player or players (if simultaneous) who are the first to fill in the box just below the star get a 10 point bonus.
Extra rules for Zen Trek :
- You MUST start on one of the two sides in one of the three arrowed boxes.
- Each mountain has its own table for choosing the outcome of the dice. You must necessarily fill in the boxes of a mountain with the table specific to that mountain (for example, it is forbidden to fill in a box of the white mountain using the table of the gray mountain). You can very well have passed from one side to the other without having fully completed one of the two, but you must respect the table of corresponding choices.
- Under NO circumstances can the "water" boxes be part of a rope path. A "rope path" or "rope trail" is one consisting of linked consecutive numbers. Rope Path Example: 2-3-4-5 (not same numbers as 3-3-3-3).