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New Arrivals Features
== Overview ==
Compete with companies to build the best dinosaur park. Everything should go smoothly because, as we all know, nothing bad happens when humans try to control dinosaurs.


Market Tokens
DinoGenics is a worker placement game. Each player has their own dinosaur park to build and places workers on the mainland (central board) to improve it. Over 7 rounds, players compete to build park facilities and dinosaur habitats to gain reputation and money.
Discard up to 1 Market Token when you assign a Worker to the City Center to take one additional action. The additional action can be a repeat of an action already taken at the City Center.


Promotion Tokens
== How to Play ==
Promotion Tokens are worth 1 reputation. When using the Ferry, take 1 Reputation Token that is on the board. If all Reputation Tokens have been claimed, you must instead take one from another player.
The game takes place over 7 rounds. Each round has two phases: ''Open Season'' and ''Upkeep''. During Open Season, players take turns placing workers at different locations on the Mainland Game Board. When all workers have been placed, the round ends and Upkeep begins. 
 
'''<u>Open Season</u>'''
 
'''Determine Order''': In Season 1, first player is chosen randomly. In other seasons, the player with the highest reputation goes first.
 
'''Assign Visitors''': The first player gets the visitors shown. (Not done in Season 1)
 
'''Assign Bonus Visitors''': The first player may take the first 2 visitors. Then each player, in turn order, selects one visitor to place in their park until no visitors or hotel spaces remain. (Not done in Season 1)
 
'''Receive Credits''': 1 credit for each visitor. (Not done in Season 1)
 
'''Breaking News''': Discard the old Breaking News card, and put the upcoming one into play. (Not done in Season 1)
 
'''New Facilities''': New facilities are drawn for the City Center. (Not done in Season 1)
 
'''Worker Placement''': Players take turns placing workers on unoccupied locations on the Mainland Game Board.
 
'''<u>Upkeep</u>'''
 
'''Feed All Carnivores''': Feed goats to all carnivores in your park.
 
'''Roll for Rampage''': Roll the Rampage die for each unfed carnivore and dinosaur in an improper habitat.
 
'''Determine Visitor Points''': Visitors leave the park and you receive 3 points for every two.
 
'''Determine Park Points''': All players score points earned from dinosaurs and park facilities.
 
'''Gain Resources''': Players receive 1 credit for each Stegosarus in their park. Other facilities may also provide resources.
 
'''Workers Return''': Each player's workers are returned from the Mainland Game Board to their Park. Depending on the round, a new Worker may be gained.
 
== Locations ==
'''Site A''': Draw 2 DNA cards
 
'''Site B''': Draw 3 DNA cards, discard 2 and keep 1
 
'''Agency''': Draw 2 Manipulation cards and discard 1 Scandal
 
'''Boneyard''': Draw up to 2 DNA cards. Take 1 Scandal for each card.
 
'''City Center''': You may do two of the following actions: A) Purchase a facility B) Repair a damaged facility for 3 credits C) Purchase 3 fences then arrange park fences D) Buy or sell 1 DNA card at the market
 
'''DinoGenics IOM''': Exchange the required number of DNA cards to place that dinosaur in your park. Increase reputation and dinosaur value.
 
'''Farm''': Gain 3 goats
 
'''Ferry''': Gain 4 credits
 
'''Outsource''': Pay 2 credits to do the action at any occupied Action Space
 
'''Time Share''': Gain 1 credit and 1 visitor (if space available)
 
'''Uplink''': Play a Manipulation card
 
== Rampage ==
The Rampage die is rolled when a dinosaur is placed in an improper habitat or during the Upkeep phase for each insufficiently fed carnivore and each dinosaur not in a proper habitat. Rampages may result in damage that causes another dinosaur to Rampage. But each dinosaur can only Rampage once during either phase.
 
'''<u>Causes:</u>'''
 
* Pen is too small
* Pen not fully enclosed (exception: Brontosaurus).
* Pen holds 2+ species (exception: Ankylosaur).
* Brontosaurus in pen
* Non-Brontosaurus in open space
* Pterodactyl not in Biodome
* Carnivore not sufficiently fed during Upkeep
 
'''<u>Possible results are:</u>'''
 
* '''Rampage Fatality''' (dinosaur skull): Remove one visitor, gain one Scandal, damage one structure accessible to the dinosaur (33% chance)
* '''Rampage Slash''' (slash marks): Damage one structure accessible to the dinosaur (50% chance)
* '''Naive Visitor''' (happy face): Gain one credit if your park has at least 1 visitor. Otherwise, no effect. (16% chance)
 
== Scoring/End of Game ==
After seven season are complete, final scores are tallied.
 
'''Facility Points''': Each undamaged facility scores the number of points shown in the lower right corner. The player scores additional points from the Carnivore Biome, Herbivore Biome, DNA Archive, and/or Stegosarus Monument.
 
'''Dinosaur Variety''': 3 points for each unique species in a valid habitat.
 
'''Remaining Credits''': 1 point for every 3 credits
 
'''DNA Cards''': 1 point for every 2 DNA cards
 
'''Scandals''': -6 points for every Scandal
 
After scores are calculated, the player with the most is the winner. On a tie, the player with the highest Reputation wins.
 
== Errata and Variants ==
'''<u>Corporate Espionage/Corporate Bailout</u>'''
 
Corporate Espionage cards are Manipulation cards (denoted by a black hat) that negatively affect other players. The Corporate Bailout variant makes the following changes:
 
* Corporate Espionage cards are removed from the deck.
* The first player receives 1 bonus visitor instead of 2.
* In Seasons 4, 5, 6, and 7, before drawing the next Breaking News card, the player with the least amount of points draws 1 DNA card. That player may pay 2 credits to keep it or gain 2 credits by selling it to the market.
 
'''<u>Corrupted Venues</u>'''
 
In this variant, the Breaking News deck contains the card "Scientific Leaders Gather as Abomination Stalks the Night". If drawn, this card has the potential to add Corrupted Tyrannosaurs to player's parks, which can be challenging. Recommended for experienced players only.

Latest revision as of 14:48, 18 October 2025

Overview

Compete with companies to build the best dinosaur park. Everything should go smoothly because, as we all know, nothing bad happens when humans try to control dinosaurs.

DinoGenics is a worker placement game. Each player has their own dinosaur park to build and places workers on the mainland (central board) to improve it. Over 7 rounds, players compete to build park facilities and dinosaur habitats to gain reputation and money.

How to Play

The game takes place over 7 rounds. Each round has two phases: Open Season and Upkeep. During Open Season, players take turns placing workers at different locations on the Mainland Game Board. When all workers have been placed, the round ends and Upkeep begins.

Open Season

Determine Order: In Season 1, first player is chosen randomly. In other seasons, the player with the highest reputation goes first.

Assign Visitors: The first player gets the visitors shown. (Not done in Season 1)

Assign Bonus Visitors: The first player may take the first 2 visitors. Then each player, in turn order, selects one visitor to place in their park until no visitors or hotel spaces remain. (Not done in Season 1)

Receive Credits: 1 credit for each visitor. (Not done in Season 1)

Breaking News: Discard the old Breaking News card, and put the upcoming one into play. (Not done in Season 1)

New Facilities: New facilities are drawn for the City Center. (Not done in Season 1)

Worker Placement: Players take turns placing workers on unoccupied locations on the Mainland Game Board.

Upkeep

Feed All Carnivores: Feed goats to all carnivores in your park.

Roll for Rampage: Roll the Rampage die for each unfed carnivore and dinosaur in an improper habitat.

Determine Visitor Points: Visitors leave the park and you receive 3 points for every two.

Determine Park Points: All players score points earned from dinosaurs and park facilities.

Gain Resources: Players receive 1 credit for each Stegosarus in their park. Other facilities may also provide resources.

Workers Return: Each player's workers are returned from the Mainland Game Board to their Park. Depending on the round, a new Worker may be gained.

Locations

Site A: Draw 2 DNA cards

Site B: Draw 3 DNA cards, discard 2 and keep 1

Agency: Draw 2 Manipulation cards and discard 1 Scandal

Boneyard: Draw up to 2 DNA cards. Take 1 Scandal for each card.

City Center: You may do two of the following actions: A) Purchase a facility B) Repair a damaged facility for 3 credits C) Purchase 3 fences then arrange park fences D) Buy or sell 1 DNA card at the market

DinoGenics IOM: Exchange the required number of DNA cards to place that dinosaur in your park. Increase reputation and dinosaur value.

Farm: Gain 3 goats

Ferry: Gain 4 credits

Outsource: Pay 2 credits to do the action at any occupied Action Space

Time Share: Gain 1 credit and 1 visitor (if space available)

Uplink: Play a Manipulation card

Rampage

The Rampage die is rolled when a dinosaur is placed in an improper habitat or during the Upkeep phase for each insufficiently fed carnivore and each dinosaur not in a proper habitat. Rampages may result in damage that causes another dinosaur to Rampage. But each dinosaur can only Rampage once during either phase.

Causes:

  • Pen is too small
  • Pen not fully enclosed (exception: Brontosaurus).
  • Pen holds 2+ species (exception: Ankylosaur).
  • Brontosaurus in pen
  • Non-Brontosaurus in open space
  • Pterodactyl not in Biodome
  • Carnivore not sufficiently fed during Upkeep

Possible results are:

  • Rampage Fatality (dinosaur skull): Remove one visitor, gain one Scandal, damage one structure accessible to the dinosaur (33% chance)
  • Rampage Slash (slash marks): Damage one structure accessible to the dinosaur (50% chance)
  • Naive Visitor (happy face): Gain one credit if your park has at least 1 visitor. Otherwise, no effect. (16% chance)

Scoring/End of Game

After seven season are complete, final scores are tallied.

Facility Points: Each undamaged facility scores the number of points shown in the lower right corner. The player scores additional points from the Carnivore Biome, Herbivore Biome, DNA Archive, and/or Stegosarus Monument.

Dinosaur Variety: 3 points for each unique species in a valid habitat.

Remaining Credits: 1 point for every 3 credits

DNA Cards: 1 point for every 2 DNA cards

Scandals: -6 points for every Scandal

After scores are calculated, the player with the most is the winner. On a tie, the player with the highest Reputation wins.

Errata and Variants

Corporate Espionage/Corporate Bailout

Corporate Espionage cards are Manipulation cards (denoted by a black hat) that negatively affect other players. The Corporate Bailout variant makes the following changes:

  • Corporate Espionage cards are removed from the deck.
  • The first player receives 1 bonus visitor instead of 2.
  • In Seasons 4, 5, 6, and 7, before drawing the next Breaking News card, the player with the least amount of points draws 1 DNA card. That player may pay 2 credits to keep it or gain 2 credits by selling it to the market.

Corrupted Venues

In this variant, the Breaking News deck contains the card "Scientific Leaders Gather as Abomination Stalks the Night". If drawn, this card has the potential to add Corrupted Tyrannosaurs to player's parks, which can be challenging. Recommended for experienced players only.