Here you will find a short description of what‘s new!
- You play against each other.
- One player shuffles all their Landscape and Task tiles separately, placing them into face-down stacks in front of themselves (returning 3 Landscape tiles back to the box, unseen). They also randomize all their Task markers face-down in front of themselves. The other player lays out all their tiles and Task markers in plain view, face-up for both players to see.
- Each turn, the player with the face-down tiles reveals 1 tile. The other player chooses the same tile from the face-up tiles in front of themselves. Then both players place this tile in their respective play areas.
- A new Task tile always comes into play if there are fewer than 3 Task tiles with Task markers in at least 1 of the two play areas. This means that there can be more than 3 Task markers in one player’s play area.
- Each type of Task marker consists of 1 copy each of value 3, 4, 5, and 6.
- There are 2 new types of Tasks: Wraparound Tasks and Double Tasks .
- Wraparound Tasks: These new Tasks are completed when there is exactly the number of tiles as shown on the Task marker, adjacent to the Wraparound Task. The Wraparound Task tile itself does not count towards the required number in this case.
- Double Tasks: These show 2 different Landscape types. As soon as 1 of the two territories consists of exactly 6 tiles, a Double Task is completed.
- At the end of the game, players tally their scores individually and the person with the highest score will win.
- In addition, there are 2 Modules that can be brought into play, separately or together.