Dino picnic

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Dino picnic

Score
7.7
Players
2-4
Time
15 to 20 min
Recommended Age
6+
Difficulty
easy
Official Website
Not provided
Type
game
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mechanics
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Description

Herbivores or carnivores, dinosaurs had to struggle to feed and reproduce! In this chain tile-taking game, you recreate the foods that existed 100 million years ago to give birth to lots of baby dinosaurs.

An intense and fast-paced game in which tactics and choices will lead you to victory!

n the middle of the table is the game board, this is divided into several zones which are positioned in front of the players. Dino tiles are spread out on the board. Simultaneously, players draw the tile of their choice from the area of ​​the board facing them and integrate it into one of their food chains in order to feed one of their dinosaurs.

As soon as a dinosaur has eaten, it lays an egg! Each player then takes the eggs that their dino has laid, corresponding to their points at the end of the game.

Once all players have drawn a tile and integrated it into their food chains, they rotate the board so that each player draws from a new area of ​​the board, and so on.

The party ends when there are no more eggs or Dino tiles available. Players turn over their eggs to reveal the number of baby dinos: the player with the most baby dinos wins!