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- 00:01, 19 December 2025 Gamehelpasteria (hist | edit) [1,046 bytes] AllanSMW (talk | contribs) (Started on the rules with resources (so very different structure to Manual but we needed a reminder of how to acquire them!).) Tag: Visual edit
- 21:20, 18 December 2025 Gamehelpmollyhouse (hist | edit) [452 bytes] Drewfrickitydo (talk | contribs) (Added Festivity Possibilities for quick look-up.) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:56, 17 December 2025 Gamehelpupordown (hist | edit) [1,895 bytes] Eric Juneau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== ''Up or Down?'' is similar to ''Racko'', though you now have three racks, and they can go in either ascending or descending order. The way cards are drawn and discarded is also different. ==Setup== {| class="wikitable" style="width:auto;" border="2" !| # of Players || Card Range (short game) || Card Range (long game) |- | '''2''' || 1-42 || 1-54 |- | '''3''' || 1-60 || 1-78 |- | '''4''' || 1-78 || 1-102 |- | '''5-6''' || 1-96 || 1-126 (all cards) |} Eac...")
- 15:23, 17 December 2025 Gamehelpternary (hist | edit) [962 bytes] Rpgallant (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lay triangular tiles to build a network of coloured roads along which your workers move to claim points and to strategically position themselves. The roads you can use change when players claim points, which changes the 'maze/map'. On your turn you can 1) LAY a tile, OR 2) CLAIM point tokens: * To CLAIM points select a worker (click) then click on a reachable destination. The maximum number of point tokens you can claim while still arriving at the destination will be c...")
- 09:49, 16 December 2025 Gamehelpcrybaby (hist | edit) [3,236 bytes] DogEgg258 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == Cry Baby is a '''trick-taking''' game played in 4 rounds of 7 tricks each. At the start of each round, you must choose the '''orientation''' of your hand of cards and '''bet''' on the number of trick you think you can win during the round. If you win your bet, you will gain a lot of points. Otherwise, you can '''cry''', it helps a lot. At the end of the 4th round, the player with the most points wins the game. ==== Deck Content ==== A deck contains...")
- 22:40, 15 December 2025 Bugsclarification viticulturetuscany (hist | edit) [203 bytes] KuWizard (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Please don't create a bug about influence token not been able to placed. ViticultureTuscany project is closed, it's no longer supported. You bug will be closed as a duplicate of 10 other bugs. Thank you!")
- 10:19, 15 December 2025 Gamehelpnineup (hist | edit) [994 bytes] Ric1950 (talk | contribs) (Summary of rules for 9up.)
- 00:41, 15 December 2025 Gamehelpcarnuta (hist | edit) [1,170 bytes] Parsonii (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Game Play == Perform two od rhe four possible actions. They can be different or same actions twice. Take a card into your hands. Hand limit is 3. Play a card from your hand. Paying (discarding) or flipping the corresponding runes listed on the top of the card. A swoosh and an arrow means to flip the rune. “X” means to discard the runes. Take runes from reserve. Can take up to as many runes with the same symbol as available from the reserve up to your limit. Fl...")
- 20:55, 11 December 2025 Gamehelpmoonlight (hist | edit) [3,505 bytes] Eric Juneau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== You are the Alpha of your wolf pack and must compete with the other for territory on the mountain. The goal of the game is to place your wolf cards in such a way (in a 3x4 or 4x3 grid) that maximizes your score. Best two out of three wins. ==Setup== At the beginning of the game, each player has three cards in their hand of an 11-card deck. Each player's deck is the same (just different colors to distinguish whose is whose). {| class="wikitable" style=...")
- 21:45, 10 December 2025 Tips novaluna (hist | edit) [318 bytes] Favia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In Nova Luna it's important that you plan ahead and you watch your opponent's game closely. During the early stages of the game, you may want to have a diverse set of tiles and put the same color tiles together to prepare for future objectives. Don't hesitate about grabbing high number tiles if they are the right fit")
- 19:24, 8 December 2025 Tips schottentotten (hist | edit) [4,773 bytes] Eric Juneau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "You should be trying to make a Color Run or Three-of-a-Kind for all stones. Anything else is unlikely to win. Aiming for Three-of-a-Kind for all stones is not a bad idea. Any formation below Three-of-a-Kind is for "fallback". Only use if you know that you can win the stone or your opponent will lose it. Preparing for a Color Run (e.g., playing a {{card|4|color=white|background=red}} on a lone {{card|5|color=white|background=red}} is a good idea (as long as the location...")
- 22:52, 7 December 2025 Gamehelptickettoridemaps (hist | edit) [5,673 bytes] Woofwoof woof (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Introduction The map of India is designed specifically for 2 to 4 players. In 4 Player games only, players can use both tracks of the double-routes. In 2 and 3 Player games, once one of the tracks of a double-route is taken, the other one is no longer available. Destination Tickets This expansion includes 58 Destination Tickets. At the start of the game, each player is dealt 4 Destination Tickets of which he must keep at least 2. During the game, if a player wishes to dr...")
- 13:33, 7 December 2025 Gamehelpirishgauge (hist | edit) [2,684 bytes] TJT123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Goal of the game Earn the most money by investing in railway companies and expanding their networks across Ireland. '''Game flow overview Irish Gauge is played over a series of turns. On your turn, you choose and complete one action from four possible options (see below). The game ends when the last dividend cube is drawn from the bag. '''Start of the game - initial auction One share of each railroad company is auctioned, starting with Yellow. Taking turns cl...")
- 17:14, 5 December 2025 Tips carsoncity (hist | edit) [3,078 bytes] Eric Juneau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "It may be worthwhile to pass early on and not place all of your available cowboys. The more cowboys you have in your personal supply, the stronger you are in duels. The cash limit of a character represents his or her ability to protect it from different threats (theft, gambling, etc.). It may be important to finish the game with a character that has a high cash limit (like the Banker). During the last round, only one available action space lets you buy victory points a...")
- 03:37, 5 December 2025 Gamehelpnucleum (hist | edit) [577 bytes] Aargh (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Green: Brüx Görlitz Marienburg Riesa Orange: Chemnitz Dresden Freiberg Joachimsthal White: Aussig Glashütte Leipzig Plauen Endgame is triggered when two (three in a 2-player game) of the following five conditions are met: • The Action tile draw piles are empty. • Both the Silver and Gold Contract draw stacks are empty. • All players have recharged at least 3 times (the Milestone spaces have no Milestone markers on them). • At least one player has unlocked a...")
- 16:42, 3 December 2025 Tips cities (hist | edit) [587 bytes] Eric Juneau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Feature Tiles == ==== Park Tiles ==== <ul class="bulletlist" style="margin:1em 0;padding-inline-start:40px;"> <li>Tree x 6</li> <li>Fountain x 5</li> <li>Carousel x 4</li> <li>Kiosk x 3</li> </ul> ==== Water Tiles ==== <ul class="bulletlist" style="margin:1em 0;padding-inline-start:40px;"> <li>Sailboat x 6</li> <li>Ship x 5</li> <li>Dolphins x 4</li> <li>Lighthouse x 3</li> </ul>")
- 22:07, 1 December 2025 Gamehelpnature (hist | edit) [585 bytes] Lordalx (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nature is a card-driven tableau-builder played over four rounds. Each round is split between the '''Adapting Phase''' and the '''Feeding Phase'''. ===Adapting Phase: === Use five cards as actions to do the following: * Increase Population * Increase Body Size * Play as a Trait to power up your species * Save to be used as food during the Feeding Phase ===Feeding Phase:=== Feed as many of your population as possible. At the end of the round, players get 1 point for eac...")
- 19:51, 1 December 2025 Gamehelpagentavenue (hist | edit) [3,880 bytes] Shubber (talk | contribs) (')
- 02:41, 30 November 2025 Tips greasyspoon (hist | edit) [1,310 bytes] Jayerk (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Greasy Spoon Strategy Tips == * Maintain at least one playable card in each category to avoid being locked out of that category. * Avoid running out of Sides in hand; if you do, your opponent can safely lead Sides while you are forced to pass. * When leading a round, attack where your opponent is weak. For example, if they have already spent most of their strong Mains, start rounds with small Mains to maintain tempo. * Within each category, the hierarchy is: consecut...")
- 19:28, 29 November 2025 Tips splendorduel (hist | edit) [2,574 bytes] ScottishReiver (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In Splendor Duel, success hinges on being efficient and adaptive, leveraging card abilities, and strategically disrupting your opponent's plans. There are three potential win conditions: achieving 20 prestige points, acquiring 10 crowns, or getting 10 points in a single color. Most games are won by reaching 20 points, but keeping all options open makes you harder to block. Core Strategies & Tips General Play Be Adaptive: Do not enter the game with a single fixed plan. A...")
- 16:16, 28 November 2025 Gamehelphabitats (hist | edit) [3,910 bytes] Harpwn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "test")
- 00:52, 27 November 2025 Gamehelplesderniersdroides (hist | edit) [8,374 bytes] JudgeWhyMe (talk | contribs) (Page creation) Tag: Visual edit
- 11:23, 26 November 2025 Gamehelpcatannewenergies (hist | edit) [5,307 bytes] Lordalx (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=='''Goal of the Game and End of Game'''== As in classic Catan, the primary goal is to reach '''10 Victory Points (VP)'''. This game is slightly more complex than classic Catan, with energy and event mechanics '''Alternative ending:''' If the event disc bag becomes empty before any player reaches 10 VP, the game ends immediately. In that case, the player with the '''best balance of renewable vs. fossil power plants''' wins. If no player has more renewable plants than f...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:25, 24 November 2025 Tips agentavenue (hist | edit) [3,661 bytes] Dmark97 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "| STRATEGIES FOR SELECTING YOUR TWO CARDS | 1. HIDE THE POSITIVE, REVEAL THE NEGATIVE: Play a card that is positive to you as the "hidden" card and play a card that's negative for your opponent as the "revealed" card. Your opponent may assume since the revealed card is negative, then the hidden card is somehow even more negative for them. In that case, they'll essentially hand you the card that is positive for you while they take something negative. On the other hand, t...")
- 21:51, 20 November 2025 Tips upordown (hist | edit) [221 bytes] TomGetsIt (talk | contribs) (Added card range for different player counts and game speed.)
- 16:39, 19 November 2025 Gamehelpbeasts (hist | edit) [1,502 bytes] SalutonBonvolu (talk | contribs) (how to play beasts)
- 21:06, 14 November 2025 Gamehelpmoversandshakers (hist | edit) [2,720 bytes] Abpat2203 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== Play as a powerful Rail Magnate, operating in Bengal. Over two rounds, compete to fulfill contracts, transport crates between Benaras and Calcutta using your own or rival trains, and invest your profits to earn points. ==How to Win== Win by having the most VP at the end of the second round based on the below scoring conditions: <ul class="bulletlist" style="margin:1em 0;padding-inline-start:40px;"> <li>Increase the value of Asset markers to score VP for...")
- 20:48, 14 November 2025 Movers and Shakers (hist | edit) [2,720 bytes] Abpat2203 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== Play as a powerful Rail Magnate, operating in Bengal. Over two rounds, compete to fulfill contracts, transport crates between Benaras and Calcutta using your own or rival trains, and invest your profits to earn points. ==How to Win== Win by having the most VP at the end of the second round based on the below scoring conditions: <ul class="bulletlist" style="margin:1em 0;padding-inline-start:40px;"> <li>Increase the value of Asset markers to score VP for...")
- 07:45, 14 November 2025 Tips imperialsettlers (hist | edit) [377 bytes] BusyBeaver (talk | contribs) (Basic tips)
- 00:35, 13 November 2025 Tips beyond (hist | edit) [5,685 bytes] BombardToo (talk | contribs) (Written full tips for each step of a player's turn. Most sections use excerpts from the WIP English rulebook with revisions for better clarity.) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:56, 12 November 2025 Tips cardia (hist | edit) [916 bytes] Eric Juneau (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Some cards are more useful in the later game than earlier. A card that forces a player to discard does no good if they win their fifth Signet Ring with it. But any card that forces a player to discard and limit their options is good to play, whether it wins or loses. If you have cards that give + or - influence, look for encounters close in number (or create them). You can have a high influence card lose, activate its ability, then change its influence to win a Signet R...")
- 21:04, 11 November 2025 Gamehelpproteus (hist | edit) [4,994 bytes] AmadanNaBriona (talk | contribs) (Created page with "***Background*** In ancient Greek mythology there was a sea god named Proteus. His most notable characteristic was that he could change his shape at will, from a man to a fish, a whale, a bird, or anything else. This most useful skill against opponents gave rise to the expression of being in a "Protean struggle." The Proteus game set is so named because the game can change its form — not its physical form, but rather the game rules themselves. How to play PROTEUS®...")
- 22:56, 9 November 2025 Gamehelppopcorn (hist | edit) [2,800 bytes] Frotes (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Overview and Goal Popcorn is a bag-building game for 2 to 4 players. You each manage a movie theater and want to show the best movies to satisfy Guests, and also gain as much Popcorn as possible. The game plays over around 9 rounds, each with 3 phases. In turn order, you may buy a movie, build a theater, and attract new Guests. Then, simultaneously, welcome your customers and seat them in your theaters. Optimize their seats to take the best actions, which will let you i...")
- 14:36, 9 November 2025 Gamehelpisrulunarpole (hist | edit) [1,885 bytes] AndrewB (talk | contribs) (ISRU: Lunar pole - Quick summary)
- 22:45, 8 November 2025 Gamehelpsevenwondersdice (hist | edit) [6,496 bytes] Nibblenoevil (talk | contribs) (Created the page with all the basic rules.)
- 20:55, 8 November 2025 Gamehelpkaiser (hist | edit) [5,260 bytes] Flareon6431 (talk | contribs) (good totorial)
- 18:32, 7 November 2025 Gamehelpchallengersbeachcup (hist | edit) [1,746 bytes] Battle2Go (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Challengers! Beach Cup is a deck-management, auto-battler tournament-style board game for 1-8 players (or up to 16 when combined with the original game). Core Gameplay Flow (7 Rounds) Tournament Structure: Players compete in a 7-round tournament, facing a new opponent in each round. Deck Phase (Drafting): Players individually improve their deck: They draw and draft new Challenger Cards (Levels A, B, or C, with C being the strongest) to add to their deck. They can opt...")
- 01:34, 7 November 2025 Tips ubongo (hist | edit) [4 bytes] Poplop83 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "WIN.")