Opis w języku angielskim:
1905: Mining Operations is a lightweight, family-friendly board game that transports players to the early 20th century, where they take on the role of miners in search of valuable resources. Designed for 2-4 players, this game is easy to learn and provides around 30 minutes of engaging playtime, making it a great choice for family game nights.
Objective:
The aim of the game is to collect the highest value of gold, silver, and coal by exploring mine shafts and strategically navigating through various challenges.
Components:
80 Mine Shaft Tiles: Create a unique mining landscape each game.
Cloth Gem Bag: Contains gold, silver, and coal counters.
Two 6-sided Dice: One with numbers, the other with colors and quake icons.
4 Player Pieces: Represent the miners.
1 Starting Tile: The entry point into the mine.
20 Gold, 30 Silver, and 50 Coal Counters: The resources players will be mining.
Setup:
Place the starting tile at the center of the play area.
Each player selects a playing piece and places it on the starting tile.
Prepare the gem bag with all the gem counters inside.
Shuffle and place the mine shaft tiles face down in piles.
Gameplay:
Each turn, players roll two dice. One die determines the number of tiles they can move, while the other indicates where to place new gems or triggers a mine collapse. Players explore the mine by placing new tiles, collecting valuable resources, and avoiding obstacles. Strategic decisions about movement and resource collection are key to winning the game.
Gem Placement: Draw gems from the bag and place them on tiles of the corresponding color rolled.
Mine Collapse: If a quake is rolled, a mine shaft collapses, adding a layer of challenge.
Movement: Move through the mine, adding new tiles and collecting resources along the way.
Scoring:
Coal: 1 point each
Silver: 5 points each
Gold: 10 points each
End of Game:
The game concludes when all mine shaft tiles are placed or no more tiles can be drawn. Players tally their points based on the resources they've collected, and the player with the highest score wins.
—description from the publisher