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Rounds

A game of Rallyman: DIRT is made up of rounds with each player getting one turn per round.

The Start

The start of each rally stage is unique in that, as this is a time trial race, players do not all begin the stage at the same time. Instead, their departure is staggered with each player playing one additional round before the next one enters the track.

In a four player game, the starting Rounds of a Stage would therefore be:

  1. Player 1 starts their first turn.
  2. Player 1 takes their second turn, then Player 2 starts their first turn.
  3. Player 1 takes their third turn, Player 2 takes their second turn and Player 3 starts their first turn.
  4. Player 1 takes their fourth turn, Player 2 takes their third turn, Player 3 takes their second turn and Player 4 starts their first turn.

When starting the stage, players place their car in the space behind the Starting Line and begin in Gear 0.

Determining Turn Order

At the beginning of each round, you must first determine the order of play.

Order of play at the start of each round is determined by speed, then by the position of each car in case of a draw.

DISTANCE > SPEED > POSITION

  1. Distance: The car in the space whose front edge is furthest along the track goes first.
  2. Speed: If two cars are of equal distance along the track, the car in the highest Gear goes first.
  3. Position: In case of a draw in terms of distance and speed, the car situated on the inside lane of the current or next corner plays first. A “corner” is a section of track with speed limitations.

The Turn

Once order of play has been established, each player takes their turn one after the other.

During their turn a player will do the following:

  1. Plan your turn.
  2. Roll your dice and move your car.

Planning Your Turn

During their turn, players will use dice to accelerate, brake, and coast their way around the track. Your player board (and the summary at the top of the screen) shows what dice are available to you.

Each die number represents a gear. With each move you make, may go up or down one gear (or stay the same with a white die). You must always be moving forward. Each die may only be used once per turn.

Corners

Corner spaces are identified by the presence of speed restrictions (the circled numbers) along with the absence of a dividing line between the inside and outside lane. Exceed this number and you will lose control!

There are two ways to tackle a corner which defines how many spaces it is made up of and the speed limitation you’ll have to adhere to: Cutting through the inside lane:This path is shorter but requires a lower Gear. When taking the corner this way, you’ll have to adhere to the speed limit on the inside of the corner.

Drifting through the outside lane:This path is longer but allows you to maintain a higher Gear. When taking the corner this way, you’ll have to adhere to the speed limits on the outside of the corner. Drifting cars are turned perpendicular to the track.

Drivers must decide how to tackle each corner as they enter it and cannot change methods mid corner.

Some tiles have two corners adjacent to one another. These are considered separate and you may change methods when going from one to the other.

Sliding

On some corners, Drivers can perform a Slide to start their turns early and/or end them late. This can give them more opportunities to control their speed and distance.

Some spaces adjacent to corners are intersected by a dotted line. These spaces can either be entered normally or a car can Slide into them.

When Sliding into these spaces a car effectively counts the zone as two spaces (separated by the dotted line) spanning the width of the track. Sliding cars are turned perpendicular to the track to indicate this manoeuvre. Players must decide whether they wish to slide into these spaces or enter them normally, they cannot change methods once they have entered.

Shortcut

Jump

Water Hazard

Overtaking

To enter a space adjacent to another player’s car, you must use a Gear die equal to or higher than the current Gear of the opponent’s car. Once your car is beside theirs, the rest of their movement can be at any speed.

Rolling Your Dice and Moving

Once you have planned your turn, you will roll your dice, either all at once (Flat Out) or one at a time. But be careful: Meet or exceed the safe number of caution symbols (generally three), and you will lose control!

Flat out: All the dice at once

This is the risky but brave choice: Roll your dice, and hope you get lucky. If you roll safely, you will get some second tokens for your trouble: one per gear or coast die (not brake or boost die) you rolled. These will come in handy later!

One at a time

Sometimes you need to play it safe. You can roll your dice one at a time, and stop at any time. This way you can stop if you are at risk of losing control.

Focus: While you are rolling your dice one at a time, you may find that you are at risk of losing control. You can spend the second tokens you earned earlier to secure your dice. Instead of rolling them you guarantee a safe result. But each die protected in a turn has a higher cost: the first die costs one, the second another two, the third another three, etc.

The Dice

Some dice are safer than others: The white coast dice along with first and second gear only have one caution symbol on them while the other dice all have two.

  • Braking: You can jump down extra gears by adding a red 'brake' die to the space moved. Each red die lets you skip a gear. For example, you could go from 6th to 4th by rolling brake+4. In this way you can move further on one turn, or end a turn in a higher gear.
  • Coasting: Orange 'leader' and White 'coast' dice let you stay in the same gear.
Car Dice
Gear dice Coast dice Brake dice Boost Dice
R6 6 2 1 0
R5 5 2 1 1
R4 4 2 1 0

Losing Control

If you meet or exceed your limit, you will lose control.

  • SISU:
  • Spin:
  • Crash:
  • Gear 0: In this gear you are just stopped in place. Next turn, just resume your movement.

If you used the 'flat out' die rolling option, you can change the order and locations of the dice you rolled. You do not even have to place all of them. However, you must place your dice in a way that results in loss of control. By changing your speed and location at the moment of loss of control, you may be able to minimize any bad effects. Even if you lose control, you will still get your focus tokens.

Damage

There are several Damage result tokens (42 total). 0, 1, 2 or 3 of these Damage Tokens are drawn randomly for you depending on your Gear/Speed when you lost control and the track segment you are on. (Consult the table on your player dashboard.)

  • Lose a Dice: (Qty x 6 of each: Red, White, Black) This reduces your dice pool. You might lose a white, black, or red die (meaning you will have one less die of that color to use on your turn.) Losing a black die means you can pick, each turn, which number you want to leave unused.
  • Yellow Flag: (Qty x 6) This will be removed on your next move (not turn - if you are at speed 00, the yellow flag stays on the board, affecting all players, until you are ready to move again). While the yellow flag is on the table, no player may move alongside any other player’s car. (Cars are allowed to pass cars stopped at speed 0 or 00).
  • Weather: (Qty x 6) The weather will change from rain to sun, or vice versa! If you are on the wrong kind of tires, your dice pool and caution limit will be reduced. You might want to stop to change tires.
  • Green Flag: (Qty x 12) No damage, you got lucky!

Confirm Trajectory

If you see a message that says: "You must set back your dice with a loss of control" you are being given the option to "re-allocate and re-order some or all of the dice you used on that turn back onto the track in any legal order you like." You must still use enough "!" dice and/or track features to activate the "spin out," but sometimes this offers an opportunity to adjust your dice, their order and you car's route so that you spin out at a more favorable location on the track, on a more favorable tile (Yellow instead of Orange or Red) or in a more favorable gear (1 or 2, instead of 3, 4 or 5).

Once you have re-ordered your dice you must click the 'confirm trajectory' button."