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Hello everyone !

Today we are going to talk about Gnomopolis!

Hunted by humans, it's up to you brave gnomes to explore the surroundings, from 1 to 4 players, from 14 years old in 45 minutes, to find a new place for your city of Gnomopolis!

In Gnomopolis, each player seeks a thriving future for their districts, constructing buildings, collecting coins, and creating jobs for their gnomes.

Each building provides actions for gnomes and requires professions. Match gnomes to building requests and collect coins to earn victory points.

In Gnomopolis, players take turns playing, clockwise, starting from the player who started, until one of three victory conditions is met.

The game continues until all players have played the same number of rounds. Players count victory points. The player with the most victory points is declared the winner.

On each player's turn, he can take actions with all his active gnomes (in the zone) until he wants to pass. At the end of the turn, he places all his gnomes in the zone of exhausted gnomes (zone) and draws a new labor force of 3 gnomes for his next turn.

Then the next player begins their turn. Each player can do one of the following actions on their turn:

1) Move a group of gnomes from its zone of active gnomes to an empty scroll on a Building Card, a District Board or an Advisors Card to complete the action completely and immediately (you can do as many actions as you like). want to, but one must be completely concluded before the other begins).

2) Place a group of gnomes on a Building Card in the building pool to build it in your district (only once per turn).

3) Pass (to end your turn).

The end of the game occurs either if a player has built his sixth building, the old capital no longer has gnomes or the old capital no longer has coins.

To calculate the final score, each player distributes all of their gnomes to each building they have built and on their District Board.

The colors required by the buildings must be respected (at the bottom of the cards) and each gnome can count points in a single building.

The final score of each player is defined by the sum of:

+1 Victory Point for each coin;

+2 Victory Points for each gnome who satisfies the request of each Building Card in his district;

+1 Victory Points for each gnome who meets the request of the District Board; +2 Victory Points for each Advisor Card;

-1 Victory Point for each gnome that is not requested by a Building Card or District Board.

The player with the greatest amount of Victory Points declares himself the winner.

Gnomes are agile beings and organize themselves into different groups based on the color of their hats. There are six colors of gnome tokens in the game: children are green, villagers are brown, soldiers are red, merchants are yellow, artisans are blue, and inventors are gray. The white gnome pawn represents anything: it could be a child, a villager, or a specialist gnome.

Through their actions, children become villagers and villagers specialize in four professions: soldiers, merchants, artisans and inventors!

Whoever has the most victory points at the end of the game will be the winner!

You can play single-player games of Gnomopolis with the basic rules for two players. In this case, you will try to maximize your score before triggering the final victory conditions.

Good day and good game ;)

 

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