Fool's Gold
The year is 1849. It’s the height of the California Gold Rush, and you can smell fortune in the air… along with gunpowder, of course.
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Appreciations
mitigé, 66 % de toutes les appréciations sont positives
Temps de jeu
60 minutes
Publié en
2015
Age
14+
Éditeur
Passport Game Studios
Joueurs
3 to 5 joueurs
Concepteur
Joshua Gerald Balvin
Style de jeu
impliqué
Catégories du jeu
Strategy Game, Set Collection, Exploration, Mining, Push Your Luck, Dice Rolling et Commodity Speculation
Description
The year is 1849. It’s the height of the California Gold Rush, and you can smell fortune in the air… along with gunpowder, of course.
In Fool’s Gold, players are rival investors in search of one thing: gold. As your prospectors explore the rivers and mines of the California frontier, they will discover rich veins of gold to plunder, and priceless jewels to pad your ever-expanding bank account. But it isn’t as easy as it seems: the elements, your other investors, and the ever-present possibility of finding fool’s gold can have you throwing all your money down a mineshaft.
Short of actually wandering through the mountains with a pickaxe, Fool’s Gold is the closest you will ever come to prospecting for gold. A distinctive art style inspired by the American “wild west” pulls you into the experience, while its combination of collection and exploration make each game its own unique adventure.
How to Play:
Each player starts Fool’s Gold with six coins and 2-4 prospectors, depending on the number of players. The game lasts five years (i.e., rounds), and at the start of each year, each player receives an additional coin and an additional prospector, giving you both more to spend and more on which to spend. Each year consists of two phases: the prospecting phase and the mining phase. During the prospecting phase, the start player rolls ten dice, then places the dice on the mines of the same number, with 6s being placed in the central camp. Each mine has a path to it starting with the numbered die, then spaces numbered 0-6.
After placing dice on the mine paths, players take turns taking one of these actions:
Place a prospector on a mine path, paying the cost of the space you cover; whenever you pay coins, place them in front of your player screen.
Place a wild die on a mine path, paying 1 for each die already on the path.
Place a prospector in front of your screen to take back three coins.
Pass, place all of your remaining prospectors in reserve next to any mine or mines of your choice, then take back all coins and prospectors in front of your screen.
Once everyone has passed, the mining phase begins. Starting at mine #1, shuffle the mine deck, then draw a number of cards equal to the product of the number of prospectors and the number of dice at the mine. Foul weather forces fewer cards to be drawn, while false alarms might result in treasure being snatched away from everyone. Players then choose rewards from the mine in order of priority, which is determined by the number of prospectors each player has at a mine (include those in reserve) and their location on the path; players must re-determine priority after each action at a mine.
The player actions are:
Take a gold card from the mine.
Take a gem card from the mine, but only if you don’t already have this gem.
Take two coins from the bank, which gives you additional funds for the rest of the game.
Lay down your prospector (removing it from priority) and wait for winter.
Once all standing miners have been removed, roll the winter die and draw that many cards for winter.
If any goods come up, those layabout prospectors finally get to profit; if not, tough cookies, sourdough! After five rounds, players compare their findings, losing points if they’ve failed to collect gold from each mine. In addition, each player must throw out all the gold from the mine where he found the most. Turns out it was so easy to find because it was fool’s gold! Players then sum their nuggets and score 1-15 points for their gem collection. Whoever has the highest score wins!
In Fool’s Gold, players are rival investors in search of one thing: gold. As your prospectors explore the rivers and mines of the California frontier, they will discover rich veins of gold to plunder, and priceless jewels to pad your ever-expanding bank account. But it isn’t as easy as it seems: the elements, your other investors, and the ever-present possibility of finding fool’s gold can have you throwing all your money down a mineshaft.
Short of actually wandering through the mountains with a pickaxe, Fool’s Gold is the closest you will ever come to prospecting for gold. A distinctive art style inspired by the American “wild west” pulls you into the experience, while its combination of collection and exploration make each game its own unique adventure.
How to Play:
Each player starts Fool’s Gold with six coins and 2-4 prospectors, depending on the number of players. The game lasts five years (i.e., rounds), and at the start of each year, each player receives an additional coin and an additional prospector, giving you both more to spend and more on which to spend. Each year consists of two phases: the prospecting phase and the mining phase. During the prospecting phase, the start player rolls ten dice, then places the dice on the mines of the same number, with 6s being placed in the central camp. Each mine has a path to it starting with the numbered die, then spaces numbered 0-6.
After placing dice on the mine paths, players take turns taking one of these actions:
The player actions are:
If any goods come up, those layabout prospectors finally get to profit; if not, tough cookies, sourdough! After five rounds, players compare their findings, losing points if they’ve failed to collect gold from each mine. In addition, each player must throw out all the gold from the mine where he found the most. Turns out it was so easy to find because it was fool’s gold! Players then sum their nuggets and score 1-15 points for their gem collection. Whoever has the highest score wins!
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Catégories du jeu
Genres
- Jeu de stratégie
- Strategy Game
Thèmes
Méchaniques
- Lancer les dés
- Pousse ta chance
- Collection d'ensembles
- Worker Placement
- Commodity Speculation
- Dice Rolling
- Push Your Luck
- Set Collection
Maison d'éditions
- Passport Game Studios
- Rock Paper Scissors Games
Concepteur
- Joshua Gerald Balvin
Artiste
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