Moonlight: The Land of the Wolves
El último lobo solitario, guardián de la montaña, acaba de desaparecer. Las manadas luchan por el control de este prometedor territorio. Como alfa de una de estas manadas, debes estar dispuesto a hacer lo que sea necesario para garantizar la supervivencia de tu pueblo: ¡te espera una terrible batalla!
Moonlight - The Land of the Wolves es un juego de confrontación exclusivo para 2 jugadores. Juegas como el Alfa de tu manada de lobos, buscando tomar el control de un territorio (La Montaña).
El juego se desarrolla en un sistema de 2 rondas ganadoras.
Durante cada ronda, los jugadores se turnan para colocar una de las 3 cartas de Lobo que tienen en su mano, dentro de un área de juego que no exceda las 4x3 o 3x4 cartas.
Existen 2 opciones para colocar una carta:
Colocar una carta en un espacio vacío adyacente de forma ortogonal a una carta ya colocada.
Cubrir una carta de Lobo de un oponente (solo es posible con una carta de Lobo de un valor consecutivo superior al de la carta que ya está en juego).
Tus lobos tienen diferentes características (Valor, Luna, Poder de conteo, Poder de mayoría).
Al final de cada ronda, comparas los Valores de cada manada para cada fila, y ganas tantos puntos como el número de lobos implicados, más un bono por la mayoría de Lunas.
Entre rondas, el ganador recibe un Lobo adicional, y el perdedor, una carta de Poder, que puede dar ventajas estratégicas considerables para el resto de la partida.
¡El primer jugador en ganar 2 rondas, gana la partida!
Número de jugadores: 2
Duración de la partida: 13 mn
Complejidad: 1 / 5
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Sumario de reglas
Overview
You are the Alpha of your wolf pack and must compete with the other for territory on the mountain.
The goal of the game is to place your wolf cards in such a way (in a 3x4 or 4x3 grid) that maximizes your score. Best two out of three wins.
Setup
At the beginning of the game, each player has three cards in their hand of an 11-card deck. Each player's deck is the same (just different colors to distinguish whose is whose).
| Wolf Value | Quantity |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2 |
| 2 | 2 |
| 3 | 4 |
| 4 | 2 |
| 5 | 1 |
Card Effects
1: If placed in the corner of the rectangle, its value is x3 when scored. (It is still a 1 when being covered by an opponent's wolf.)
3: If during scoring, you win a row with a 3 in it, each 3 scores an additional point.
Gameplay
Each player takes turns placing a wolf card in the playing area, then drawing from their deck to replace it.
Placement Rules
Place a card next to another card. Except for the first card of a round, each card has to be placed adjacent to another and fit the bounds of a 3x4 or 4x3 rectangle. BGA will prevent you from overextending the playing area.
OR
Place a card on top of your opponent's wolf. To do this, the value of your card must be exactly one higher than the card you intend to place it on. A 3 cannot cover a 3. You cannot cover your opponent's last or only visible wolf.
Round End
A round can end in two ways:
- The 12-card rectangle is completed.
- A player places their last card. If the opponent has not gone yet, they will complete their turn and the round will end.
Scoring
Scoring is a procedure that BGA handles automatically.
- Moon Majority - the player with the most visible moons (green or blue) earns two points. No one gets points if there is a tie.
- Row Majority - the sum of the values for each player's cards (the number at the top of the diamond) in a row is totaled. The player with the highest sum wins the row. The other player's cards are discarded/ignored for the next step of scoring. On a tie, all cards in the row are discarded/ignored.
- Round Points - Each card gives one point to a player. Card effects are also applied here.
The player with the most points wins the round. On a tie, the player with the most cards in the playing area wins the round. If still tied, replay the round.
Rounds After the First
The player who won the previous round gets to add a red "Lone Wolf" card to their deck.
The player who lost the previous round gets to choose an Alpha Power effect. It can only be used by that player for the rest of the game. Some Alpha Powers are ongoing and some can only be used once in a round.
