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GOAL: Be the first player to finishing placing all your meeples on cities or objectives.
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<big>'''GOAL''':</big>


Hand limit is 6 cards. (Advanced version means you cannot have more than 2 power card in your hand).
Be the first player to finish placing all your meeples on cities or objectives.


On each turn, each player can take two actions.
Hand limit is 6 cards. (The advanced version limits you to no no more than 2 power cards per hand).
-draw a card
-play a card
You can perform the same action twice on your turn


There are 6 different types of Nature card.
On each turn, a player can take two actions:
-when you play a Nature card, it allows you to play the corresponding land tile onto the board.


There are 2 types of Life card (animals and cities)
* Draw a card.
-in order to place a city card, you must play it on the land tile that correspond to the city card's icon on the upper left corner AND meet at least 2 requirements indicated on the bottom of the city card.
* Play a card.
-Animal tokens that are placed on the land tile does not inactivate the land tile.


In the basic version, you can satisfy an additional city's requirement and place your meeple on the city card even if your opponent is on it.  In the advanced rules, you would replace your opponent's meeple.
You can perform the same action twice in one turn.  


FULL RULES:
There are 6 different types of '''Nature cards''' (plains, forests, seas, deserts, mountains, and swamps). Playing a '''Nature card''' allows you to place a corresponding '''Land tile''' onto the board.


Game Turn
There are 2 types of '''Life cards''' (animals and cities). To place a city card, you must play it on a land tile that corresponds with the icon in the upper left corner AND meet at least 2 requirements indicated on the bottom of the city card. Animal tokens placed on the land tile do not inactivate the land tile.


On his turn, each player must take 2 actions amongst the following options:
In the basic version, you can satisfy an additional city's requirement and place your meeple on the city card, even if your opponent is on it. In the advanced rules, you would replace your opponent's meeple.


�Draw a Card.
 
�Play a Card from his hand.


The player takes his actions in the order of his choice. You are allowed to play the same action twice.
'''<big>FULL RULES:</big>'''


�Draw a Card
'''Game Turn'''
 
On their turn, each player must take 2 actions amongst the following options:
 
* Draw a card.
* Play a card from their hand.
 
The player takes their actions in the order of their choice. You are allowed to play the same action twice.
 
'''Draw a card'''


The player can draw:   
The player can draw:   


�One of the face up Nature or Life cards. The player adds it to his hand and reveals a new card from the corresponding deck. or  
* One of the '''face up''' Nature or Life cards. The player adds it to their hand and reveals a new card from the corresponding deck. Or...
* One of the '''face down''' Nature or Life cards (taken from the top of the deck). '''A player is never allowed to have more than 6 cards in their hand.''' If they draw a 7th card, they have to discard a card of their choice from their hand without p laying it.
 
'''Play a card from their hand''' 
 
Play a Nature card. Once played, the Nature card is kept face up in front of the player who played it. That player then takes a corresponding Land tile and places it next to a tile already on the table. The first tile played is simply put in the center of the table. A player may never play a Nature card if there are no corresponding Land tiles left.
 
'''Fulfill an Objective''': When a player has accumulated all the Nature cards shown on an available Objective, they immediately discard all the corresponding Nature cards, and place one of their meeples on top of the Objective to indicate it is no longer available for other players. Note that Objective cards are never replaced during the game.


� One of the face down Nature or Life cards (taken from the top of the deck). A player is never allowed to have more than 6 cards in his hand. If he draws a 7th card, he has to discard a card of his choice from his hand without playing it.
'''Play a Life card'''


�Play a Card from his hand 
There are two types of '''Life''' cards: '''animals and cities'''.


� Play a Nature card Once played, the Nature card is kept face up in front of the   player  who  played  it. That  player   then  takes  a corresponding land tile and places it next to a tile already on the table. The first tile played is simply put at the center of the table. A player may never play a Nature card if there are no corresponding land tiles left.  
* '''Animals''': The player puts 4 animal tokens on a free corresponding land tile (with no city or animals) then they discard the card. A star on the card means you can put the animals on any kind of land. If there is more than one corresponding land tile in play, the player chooses one single land tile to place their 4 animals. A player may never play an animal card if there are not at least 4 animals tokens left in the bank.
* '''City''': The player puts their city card on a free land tile(with no city or animal) already in play. The city must respect the 2 following rules:


Fulfill an Objective: When a player has cumulated all the Nature cards shown on an available Objective, he immediately discards all the corresponding Nature cards  and  places  one  of  his  people pawns  on  top  of  the Objective  to  indicate  it  is no  longer available for the other players. Note that Objective cards are never replaced during the game.
'''Rule 1: City land tile'''  


�Play a Life card
A city with a star in the top left corner can be placed on any land tile except sea tiles. A city with a specific land icon in the top left corner can only be placed on a corresponding land tile.


There are 2 types of Life cards: animals and cities.
'''Rule 2''': '''City's satisfaction''' (minimum 2 needs)


Animals: The  player  puts 4  animal  tokens  on a free corresponding  land  tile (with  no city  or  animals) then  he discards the card. A star on the card means you can put the animals  on  any  kind  of  land.  If  there  is more  than one corresponding  land tile in  play,  the player  chooses one single land tile to place his 4 animals. A player may never play an animal card if there are not at least 4 animals tokens left in the bank.  
To put a city on a tile, a player must satisfy at least 2 needs at the bottom of the card. A need is satisfied when the element shown (land or animal) is found on a land tile directly next to the city. Land tiles in diagonal are not taken into account. They then place one of their pawns on the city to indicate they own it.  


City: The player puts his city card on a free land tile(with no city or animal) already in play. The city must respect the 2 following rules:
'''Note''': A city covers the land tile it is placed on. The neighboring cities may not use this land tile anymore to satisfy their needs. As a consequence, a new city can lower the satisfaction of the neighboring cities (''see below''). Animal tokens don't cover land tiles.


Rule 1: City land tile A city with a star in the top left corner  can  be  placed  on any land tile except sea tiles. A city with a specific land icon in  the  top  left  corner  can  only be placed on a corresponding land tile.
'''Increase a city's satisfaction'''


Rule 2: City's satisfaction (minimum 2 needs)To put a city on a tile, a player must satisfy at least 2 needs at the bottom of the card.  A  need  is  satisfied when  the  element  shown (land  or   animal)  is  found  on  a   land   tile directly  next  to the city.  Land  tiles  in diagonal are not taken into account. Then he places one of his pawns on the city to indicate he owns it.  
When a player increases the number of needs satisfied in one or more cities (for example, if they put animals or a new land tile in play), they must place a new people pawn on each city where they increased the satisfaction. A player may only have one people pawn of their color per city in play. If a city has animals on an adjacent tile, adding new animals tokens will not increase its satisfaction.  


Note:  A city covers  the  land  tile  it  is  placed  on. The  neighboring cities  may  not  use  this  land  tile  anymore  to  satisfy  their  needs.  As  a consequence,  a  new city  can  lower  the  satisfaction  of  the  neighboring cities (see below). Animals tokens don't cover land tiles. Increase a city's satisfaction
'''Reduce a city's satisfaction'''


When a player increases the number of needs satisfied in one  or  more cities (for  example  if  he  puts  animals  or  a  new land tile in play), he must place a new people pawn on each city where he increased the satisfaction.  A  player  may  only  have  one  people  pawn  of  his  color  per city in play. If a city has animals on an adjacent tile, adding new animals tokens will not increase its satisfaction.
This situation arises if:  


Reduce a city's satisfaction
* A new city covers a tile. This tile can no longer be used to satisfy the needs of the neighboring cities.
* All animal tokens next to a city have been consumed (see "Hunting and feeding") and the "animal" requirement is no longer satisfied for this city.
'''When you use Powers''' (only in advanced rules)...


This situation arises if: -  A  new city covers  a  tile.  This  tile  can  no  longer  be used  to satisfy  the needs  of  the neighboring cities. -  All  animal  tokens  next  to  a city have  been  consumed  (see  "Hunting  and  feeding")  and  the "animal" requirement is no longer satisfied for this city. - When you use Powers (only in advanced rules).  
* If a city has only 1 need satisfied: All pawns on the city return to their owners (pawns may be reused afterwards), but the city stays, empty, on the tile.
* If a city is no longer satisfied (0 need satisfied): All pawns on the city return to their owners (pawns may be reused afterwards), and the city is removed from the tile and discarded.  


�If a city has only 1 need satisfied: All pawns on the city return to their owners (pawns may be reused afterwards), but the city stays, empty, on the tile.
'''End of turn'''


�If a city is no longer satisfied (0 need satisfied):All pawns on the city return to their owners (pawns may be reused afterwards) and the city is removed from the tile and discarded. End of turn If no one has won after the player has completed his two actions, the next player begins his turn.
If no one has won after the player has completed their two actions, the next player begins their turn.


Start of a new turn  
'''<big>Start of a new turn</big>'''


Hunting and feeding  
'''Hunting and feeding'''


Before taking his  two actions, a player must (if he  is able) feed all his cities which have an animals icon. One animal per city in need of being fed is removed from an adjacent land tile (diagonals are not taken into account) and returned to the bank. If there are animals on several tiles around a city, the player chooses any one tile to take the animal from. If there are no animals around the city, you don't remove any tokens (the animals need is not satisfied). Remember to adjust the people pawns if needed.  
Before taking their two actions, a player must (if they is able) feed all their cities which have an animals icon. One animal per city in need of being fed is removed from an adjacent land tile (diagonals are not taken into account) and returned to the bank. If there are animals on several tiles around a city, the player chooses any one tile to take the animal from. If there are no animals around the city, you don't remove any tokens (the animals need is not satisfied). Remember to adjust the people pawns if needed.  


End of Game and Victory  
'''<big>End of Game and Victory</big>'''


The game ends when:  
The game ends when:  


A player has placed all of his people pawns. That player wins the game.
* A player has placed all of their people pawns. That player wins the game.
 
* A player wants to draw a Nature card, a Life card or a Power card (in advanced rules only), but there are none left (either face up or face down). In this case, the winner is the player with the most people pawns on cities as well as objectives. In the case of a tie, the winner is (amongst the tied players) the next player sitting closest clockwise to the player who just ended the game.
A player wants to draw a Nature card, a Life card or a Powercard (in advanced rules only) but there are none left (neither face up nor face down): In this case, the winner is the player with the most people pawns on cities and Objectives. In case of a tie, the winner is (amongst the tied players) the next player sitting closest clockwise to the player who just ended the game.


Illustrated Example:


Basic Rules It's the beginning of the yellow player's turn:
'''<big>Illustrated Example: Basic Rules</big>'''  


a)  Hemust  start  by feeding  his  city  in  the bottom  left  because that  city  has  the  animals  icon.  He removes  the  last  animal  from the desert, reducing the satisfaction of this city. Since the city now only  has  1  need  satisfied  (desert),  he must  remove  his  pawn from the city.
It's the beginning of the yellow player's turn:


b) 1st action: Yellow plays a plain card and places a plain tile to increase the number of needs satisfied for the city on the top right (3 needs satisfied). This move allows him  to put one of his yellow pawns on the city, next to the blue pawn.  
# They must start by feeding their city in the bottom left, because that city has the animals icon. They remove the last animal from the desert, reducing the satisfaction of this city. Since the city now only has 1 need satisfied (desert), they must remove their pawn from the city.
# 1st action: Yellow plays a plain card and places a plain tile to increase the number of needs satisfied for the city on the top right (3 needs satisfied). This move allows them to put one of their yellow pawns on the city, next to the blue pawn.
# Yellow then adds the card just played to the other Nature cards they already have in front of them. They now have accumulated all the Nature cards shown on an available Objective. They discard their 4 Nature cards and fulfill this Objective by placing one of their pawns on the card. From now on, this card is not available to the other players.
# 2nd action: Yellow plays an animal card and puts 4 animals tokens on the desert. They increase the number of needs satisfied for the bottom left city to 2, so they add one of their pawns on the city. During their turn, the yellow player has removed 1 people pawn then put 3 pawns (2 on cities, 1 on an Objective).


c)  Yellow  then  adds  the  card  just  played  to  the  other Nature  cards  he  already  has  in  front  of  him.  He  now has cumulated all the Nature cards shown on an available Objective. He discards his 4 Nature cards and fulfills this Objective  by  placing  one  of  his  pawns  on  the  card. From now on, this card is not available to the other players.


d)  2nd  action:  Yellow plays  an  animal  card  and  puts  4  animals tokens  on  the  desert.  He increases  the  number  of  needs  satisfied for the bottom left city to 2, so he adds one of his pawn on the city. During his turn, the yellow player has removed 1 people pawn then put 3 pawns (2 on cities, 1 on an Objective).
'''<big>ADVANCED RULES</big>'''


ADVANCED RULES
Basic Rule Modifications:


Basic Rules Modifications
* '''Stealing a city'''


�Stealing a city
From now on, when a player increases the satisfaction of a rival city, they replace the opponent's pawn by their own! The opponent's pawn is returned to their owner (it may be reused afterwards).


From now on, when a player increases the satisfaction of a rival city, he replaces the opponent's pawn by his own!  The opponent's pawn is returned to his owner (it may be reused afterwards).
* '''The 4 Needs of a City'''


� The 4 Needs of a City
When a player satisfies all 4 needs of a city, they now place 2 of their pawns on that city. If the satisfaction drops back to 2 or 3 needs, remove one of the two pawns. When 1 or 0 need is satisfied, follow the basic rules.


When a player satisfies all 4 needs of a city, he now places 2 of his pawns on that city. If the satisfaction drops back to 2 or 3 needs, remove one of the two pawns. When 1 or 0 need is satisfied, follow the basic rules.
https://www.redmeeple.com/site/images/Rules/Gaia_Rules(EN).pdf

Latest revision as of 03:24, 5 July 2024

GOAL:

Be the first player to finish placing all your meeples on cities or objectives.

Hand limit is 6 cards. (The advanced version limits you to no no more than 2 power cards per hand).

On each turn, a player can take two actions:

  • Draw a card.
  • Play a card.

You can perform the same action twice in one turn.

There are 6 different types of Nature cards (plains, forests, seas, deserts, mountains, and swamps). Playing a Nature card allows you to place a corresponding Land tile onto the board.

There are 2 types of Life cards (animals and cities). To place a city card, you must play it on a land tile that corresponds with the icon in the upper left corner AND meet at least 2 requirements indicated on the bottom of the city card. Animal tokens placed on the land tile do not inactivate the land tile.

In the basic version, you can satisfy an additional city's requirement and place your meeple on the city card, even if your opponent is on it. In the advanced rules, you would replace your opponent's meeple.


FULL RULES:

Game Turn

On their turn, each player must take 2 actions amongst the following options:

  • Draw a card.
  • Play a card from their hand.

The player takes their actions in the order of their choice. You are allowed to play the same action twice.

Draw a card

The player can draw:

  • One of the face up Nature or Life cards. The player adds it to their hand and reveals a new card from the corresponding deck. Or...
  • One of the face down Nature or Life cards (taken from the top of the deck). A player is never allowed to have more than 6 cards in their hand. If they draw a 7th card, they have to discard a card of their choice from their hand without p laying it.

Play a card from their hand

Play a Nature card. Once played, the Nature card is kept face up in front of the player who played it. That player then takes a corresponding Land tile and places it next to a tile already on the table. The first tile played is simply put in the center of the table. A player may never play a Nature card if there are no corresponding Land tiles left.

Fulfill an Objective: When a player has accumulated all the Nature cards shown on an available Objective, they immediately discard all the corresponding Nature cards, and place one of their meeples on top of the Objective to indicate it is no longer available for other players. Note that Objective cards are never replaced during the game.

Play a Life card

There are two types of Life cards: animals and cities.

  • Animals: The player puts 4 animal tokens on a free corresponding land tile (with no city or animals) then they discard the card. A star on the card means you can put the animals on any kind of land. If there is more than one corresponding land tile in play, the player chooses one single land tile to place their 4 animals. A player may never play an animal card if there are not at least 4 animals tokens left in the bank.
  • City: The player puts their city card on a free land tile(with no city or animal) already in play. The city must respect the 2 following rules:

Rule 1: City land tile

A city with a star in the top left corner can be placed on any land tile except sea tiles. A city with a specific land icon in the top left corner can only be placed on a corresponding land tile.

Rule 2: City's satisfaction (minimum 2 needs)

To put a city on a tile, a player must satisfy at least 2 needs at the bottom of the card. A need is satisfied when the element shown (land or animal) is found on a land tile directly next to the city. Land tiles in diagonal are not taken into account. They then place one of their pawns on the city to indicate they own it.

Note: A city covers the land tile it is placed on. The neighboring cities may not use this land tile anymore to satisfy their needs. As a consequence, a new city can lower the satisfaction of the neighboring cities (see below). Animal tokens don't cover land tiles.

Increase a city's satisfaction

When a player increases the number of needs satisfied in one or more cities (for example, if they put animals or a new land tile in play), they must place a new people pawn on each city where they increased the satisfaction. A player may only have one people pawn of their color per city in play. If a city has animals on an adjacent tile, adding new animals tokens will not increase its satisfaction.

Reduce a city's satisfaction

This situation arises if:

  • A new city covers a tile. This tile can no longer be used to satisfy the needs of the neighboring cities.
  • All animal tokens next to a city have been consumed (see "Hunting and feeding") and the "animal" requirement is no longer satisfied for this city.

When you use Powers (only in advanced rules)...

  • If a city has only 1 need satisfied: All pawns on the city return to their owners (pawns may be reused afterwards), but the city stays, empty, on the tile.
  • If a city is no longer satisfied (0 need satisfied): All pawns on the city return to their owners (pawns may be reused afterwards), and the city is removed from the tile and discarded.

End of turn

If no one has won after the player has completed their two actions, the next player begins their turn.

Start of a new turn

Hunting and feeding

Before taking their two actions, a player must (if they is able) feed all their cities which have an animals icon. One animal per city in need of being fed is removed from an adjacent land tile (diagonals are not taken into account) and returned to the bank. If there are animals on several tiles around a city, the player chooses any one tile to take the animal from. If there are no animals around the city, you don't remove any tokens (the animals need is not satisfied). Remember to adjust the people pawns if needed.

End of Game and Victory

The game ends when:

  • A player has placed all of their people pawns. That player wins the game.
  • A player wants to draw a Nature card, a Life card or a Power card (in advanced rules only), but there are none left (either face up or face down). In this case, the winner is the player with the most people pawns on cities as well as objectives. In the case of a tie, the winner is (amongst the tied players) the next player sitting closest clockwise to the player who just ended the game.


Illustrated Example: Basic Rules

It's the beginning of the yellow player's turn:

  1. They must start by feeding their city in the bottom left, because that city has the animals icon. They remove the last animal from the desert, reducing the satisfaction of this city. Since the city now only has 1 need satisfied (desert), they must remove their pawn from the city.
  2. 1st action: Yellow plays a plain card and places a plain tile to increase the number of needs satisfied for the city on the top right (3 needs satisfied). This move allows them to put one of their yellow pawns on the city, next to the blue pawn.
  3. Yellow then adds the card just played to the other Nature cards they already have in front of them. They now have accumulated all the Nature cards shown on an available Objective. They discard their 4 Nature cards and fulfill this Objective by placing one of their pawns on the card. From now on, this card is not available to the other players.
  4. 2nd action: Yellow plays an animal card and puts 4 animals tokens on the desert. They increase the number of needs satisfied for the bottom left city to 2, so they add one of their pawns on the city. During their turn, the yellow player has removed 1 people pawn then put 3 pawns (2 on cities, 1 on an Objective).


ADVANCED RULES

Basic Rule Modifications:

  • Stealing a city

From now on, when a player increases the satisfaction of a rival city, they replace the opponent's pawn by their own! The opponent's pawn is returned to their owner (it may be reused afterwards).

  • The 4 Needs of a City

When a player satisfies all 4 needs of a city, they now place 2 of their pawns on that city. If the satisfaction drops back to 2 or 3 needs, remove one of the two pawns. When 1 or 0 need is satisfied, follow the basic rules.

https://www.redmeeple.com/site/images/Rules/Gaia_Rules(EN).pdf