Rio Grande Games 6 manual

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    MA TERIAL —-—-—-=-—-—-— 1 game board 1 building lot for the castle (with 10 squares for the castle pieces) 4 screens in the players’ colours (yellow , orange , green, violet) 16 architect banners (4 in each player’s colour) 40 building cards 40 buildings in 7 different forms: 1 residential house , 2 farm, 3 tavern, 4 mill, 5 smithy [...]

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    PREP AR A TION —-—-—-—-—-=-—-—-—-—-— If you are playing for the first time , punch out the elements carefully . Stick one of the 28 square seal tiles in each castle piece as shown in the illustration. F or the first game we recommend the set-up shown on page 7 of these rules . T his will mak e it easier to learn the game . Set t[...]

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    HO W TO PLA Y -—-—-—-—-=-—-—-—-—- T he youngest player starts . T hen, play continues in a clockwi- se direction. A player’ s turn is divided into two parts: 1. MUST T he player chooses one of the following possibilities: A) Playing a building card and laying out the corresponding building or B) Introducing one or several work ers[...]

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    B) Introducing worker s T he player chooses any building on the game board. He pla- ces any number of his own and / or neutral work ers from their pool behind the screen on vacant squares that are hori- zontally or vertically adjacent to this building. Important: All work ers that a player introduces during their turn have to touch one and the same[...]

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    2. CAN: Use the architect banner At the end of each of their turns , players may decide if they want to use one of their 4 architect banners . If they play it, they get two work ers of their colour from the general pool for it (the banner is then out of game). In addition, after having played their banner , players can exe- cute an evaluation only [...]

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    Place the seven corresponding buildings and the building lot for the castle on the game board as shown on the illustration. While placing them on the game board simply tak e your bearings by the tent camps . Place a seal of the shown colour on each building. 25 T o make it easier to learn the game, we recommend the following set-up for your fir st [...]