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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
* On your turn, choose an action | * On your turn, choose an action between moving a totem or creating a totem. | ||
* If you choose to create a totem, place one tiki on an empty village without any tiki. | * If you choose to create a totem, place one tiki on an empty village without any tiki. | ||
* If you choose to move a totem, move the whole totem a number of villages equal to the height of the totem, without return or diagonal movements. | * If you choose to move a totem, move the whole totem a number of villages equal to the height of the totem, without return or diagonal movements. | ||
* For each move, leave the lowest totem on the village passed. A totem belongs to the owner of the highest totem. | * For each move, leave the lowest totem on the village passed. A totem belongs to the owner of the highest totem. | ||
* After moving or creating, the player who isn't taking the turn chooses the resolve order of | * After moving or creating, the player who isn't taking the turn chooses the resolve order of influenced villages. A village is influenced when there are 3 tikis on it. The owner of the totem gets the number of fruits indicated on the village tile. All tikis on it are then returned to their owners. | ||
* The owner of the cursed village loses a fruit, which is spoiled and placed on the side, when it is | * The owner of the cursed village loses a fruit, which is spoiled and placed on the side, when it is influenced. If the player has no fruit, apply the effect on a fruit from the reserve. | ||
* Shaman variant - Option to place the shaman between two villages when a shaman marshland (village that does not give positive or negative fruits) is influenced. Totems are not allowed to move between villages where there shaman was placed. | |||
==End of the Game== | ==End of the Game== | ||
* When a player owns 4 fruit, | * When a player owns 4 fruit, they win the game. | ||
* When the fruit reserve is empty, the player with the most fruit wins. | * When the fruit reserve is empty, the player with the most fruit wins. | ||
* If it is a tie, return a | * If it is a tie, return a fruit to the reserve that was previously removed due to spoilage. The player who wins that fruit, or who makes their opponent loses a fruit, wins the game. |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 23 November 2022
Gameplay
- On your turn, choose an action between moving a totem or creating a totem.
- If you choose to create a totem, place one tiki on an empty village without any tiki.
- If you choose to move a totem, move the whole totem a number of villages equal to the height of the totem, without return or diagonal movements.
- For each move, leave the lowest totem on the village passed. A totem belongs to the owner of the highest totem.
- After moving or creating, the player who isn't taking the turn chooses the resolve order of influenced villages. A village is influenced when there are 3 tikis on it. The owner of the totem gets the number of fruits indicated on the village tile. All tikis on it are then returned to their owners.
- The owner of the cursed village loses a fruit, which is spoiled and placed on the side, when it is influenced. If the player has no fruit, apply the effect on a fruit from the reserve.
- Shaman variant - Option to place the shaman between two villages when a shaman marshland (village that does not give positive or negative fruits) is influenced. Totems are not allowed to move between villages where there shaman was placed.
End of the Game
- When a player owns 4 fruit, they win the game.
- When the fruit reserve is empty, the player with the most fruit wins.
- If it is a tie, return a fruit to the reserve that was previously removed due to spoilage. The player who wins that fruit, or who makes their opponent loses a fruit, wins the game.