La Isla

La Isla

Produket er dessverre helt ute av sortimentet mitt, og kommer (sannsynligvis) aldri igjen. Jeg beklager!
  • Utforsk den spennende øyen
  • Et spill for 2-4 spillere
  • Regler på: engelsk

Produktbeskrivelse

Spill-beskrivelsen er dessverre ikke oversatt til norsk ennå. Spillet er på engelsk, og jeg vil derfor oppfordre deg til å lese den engelske spill-beskrivelsen nedenfor og ta en titt på bildene til venstre.

You and your team of scientists must study animals all in the name of point-gathering.

The game board in La Isla consists of a set of oddly-shaped tiles that are placed in a circular arrangement around a central polygonal tile. Thirty-five animal tokens (seven each of five types) are placed at random on spaces numbered 2, 3 and 4 on the game board; these numbers equal the number of camps that surround these spaces.

On a turn, a player has three cards that he places face-down in the A, B and D spaces on his card display. All players reveal their A cards at the same time, then place them in one of the three slots at the top of their display; the image depicted on the top of this card shows the special power that the owner of this card has available. Once a player has filled all three slots on her display, future cards placed with the A action cover an existing card.

After revealing the cards in their B slots simultaneously, the players collect the goods depicted in the lower-left corner of their individual card.

Each player in turn then places one of his scientists on a camp, first paying two resources of the type matching that camp. (If all of a player's scientists are on the board, she moves one of these scientists.) If the player now has a scientist on each camp surrounding an animal space, she takes that animal tile, scoring points for it based on how many animals of that type she already has and how valuable the animal currently is.

Finally, the card in the D slot increases the value of one animal. Each animal has a points threshold so that if you move an animal up, say, four times, each animal of this type is worth an extra point. When the sum of these values for all five animals equals seven, nine or eleven (based on the number of players), the game ends at the conclusion of the round. Players then tally their final scores to see who wins.