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These rules are just a summary -- consult the rules for details
===Overview===
===Overview===


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== Start of game ==
===Start of game===


Players each start as a particular region/faction, with their own starting projects and other values.  
Players each start as a particular region/faction, with their own starting projects and other values.  
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The Global Project area can only hold 4 active projects, so if you have 4 when you draw the new one you must discard an old one of the group's choice even if it has some progress on it
The Global Project area can only hold 4 active projects, so if you have 4 when you draw the new one you must discard an old one of the group's choice even if it has some progress on it


=== Local Stage (playing cards) ===


Each player draws 5 cards to use during this stage, though this number can be raised or lowered through other effects. Players can take actions at the same time, and each player can use their cards in a few ways:  
===Local Stage===
 
Each player draws 5 cards, these are public knowledge. Players can take actions at the same time, and each player can use their cards in a few ways:  
 
Start a Local Project
 
This action allows you to play a new card on top of a pre-existing stack (you start with 5 stacks with one starter card in each). When this happens, the ability of the old card is no longer available, but its symbols remain
 
Take a Local Action
 
This allows you to use the ability of the most visible card in a stack. If you take this action first BEFORE Start a Local Project on the same stack, you can use an action, cover it with a new one, then use the new action. In addition, whilst still visible, a card's action can be used as many times in the Local Stage as you wish and are able to, and you can even do other actions and come back and do the same action again later.
 
Support a Card
 
This final type of action has you tucking a card behind another card, this will cover the new card's action but provide you with its symbols. This is the only action which can be used on Local, Global, &/or Crisis cards. On Local cards, it may make an action stronger. On Global cards, it can slowly unlock the ability until it's fully available and an Active token can be placed on it as a reminder. On Crisis cards, it will slowly weaken it until it is less of a threat.
 
Carbon Cubes
 
These have no effect, but help to track the uses of a limited use effect across the phase, e.g. maybe you can only use it 3 times


# Play a card over a current project, replacing the project. The old project's tags are contributed to the new project -- so for example, you may want to play a money project over another money project.
# Tuck a card under a current project, adding the card's tag to the current project
# Tuck a card under any global project to activate its effect for the rest of the game
# Tuck a card under the revealed crisis to weaken it
# Use the card later when activating a project's ability


Also some project cards can be activated -- possibly multiple times unless it mentions otherwise.
Also some project cards can be activated -- possibly multiple times unless it mentions otherwise.

Revision as of 13:20, 20 June 2023

Overview

This is a co-operative game


Start of game

Players each start as a particular region/faction, with their own starting projects and other values.

The goal is to decrease emissions to meet the current sequestered amount. Having too many communities in crisis, too high a temperature, or too many rounds can cause game loss.


Stages in a Round

Global Stage

Local Stage

Emissions Stage

Crisis Stage

Growth Stage

Global Stage

Draw a number of new crisis cards equal to the number on the Thermometer

The first one is face up, the other required cards are placed face down unseen

Draw 2 Global Project cards, pick one as a group to keep and discard the other

The Global Project area can only hold 4 active projects, so if you have 4 when you draw the new one you must discard an old one of the group's choice even if it has some progress on it


Local Stage

Each player draws 5 cards, these are public knowledge. Players can take actions at the same time, and each player can use their cards in a few ways:

Start a Local Project

This action allows you to play a new card on top of a pre-existing stack (you start with 5 stacks with one starter card in each). When this happens, the ability of the old card is no longer available, but its symbols remain

Take a Local Action

This allows you to use the ability of the most visible card in a stack. If you take this action first BEFORE Start a Local Project on the same stack, you can use an action, cover it with a new one, then use the new action. In addition, whilst still visible, a card's action can be used as many times in the Local Stage as you wish and are able to, and you can even do other actions and come back and do the same action again later.

Support a Card

This final type of action has you tucking a card behind another card, this will cover the new card's action but provide you with its symbols. This is the only action which can be used on Local, Global, &/or Crisis cards. On Local cards, it may make an action stronger. On Global cards, it can slowly unlock the ability until it's fully available and an Active token can be placed on it as a reminder. On Crisis cards, it will slowly weaken it until it is less of a threat.

Carbon Cubes

These have no effect, but help to track the uses of a limited use effect across the phase, e.g. maybe you can only use it 3 times


Also some project cards can be activated -- possibly multiple times unless it mentions otherwise.


Emissions (check emissions)

Any players that don't have enough power add a "community in crisis" token to their board at this time. Players also calculate how many total emissions are added, by adding their base emissions to their dirty energy amount.

Note you also check to see if this triggers the final round if you still have room remaining after sequestering all cubes. If you reach this milestone (drawdown), continue through Crisis to see if you survive, and then end the round at Growth.

Then adjust the thermometer based on whatever emission cubes were added or removed.

Crisis (negative impacts)

Reveal all crisis cards and trigger their effects. If a crisis only affects one player, choose randomly among eligible players. Note some crisis cards can be weakened by tucked cards or resistance.


Growth (end of round)

If you had achieved the emissions milestone earlier (drawdown) then you win! If not, each faction increases its power output (1 to 3, depending on faction)


End of game

Everyone wins during Growth, if reaching the emissions milestone during Emissions

Everyone loses if any of the following:

  1. Too many temperature bands are filled in (too many emissions)
  2. Any player has 12 communities in crisis
  3. Players haven't won by turn 6