A FEAST FOR ODIN
A FEAST FOR ODIN

OBJECTIVE OF A FEAST FOR ODIN: The objective of A Feast for Odin is to be the player with the most points at the end of the game.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 1 to 4 Players
MATERIALS: An almanac, An Appendix, 12 bags, 7 Penalty pieces, 1 Tracking Cube, 1 Moose, 48 Viking Pieces, 32 Ore Pieces, 24 Stone Pieces, 32Wood Pieces, Money, 32 Ship Pieces, 1 Overview Tile, 346 Goods Pieces, 47 Weapon Cards, 190 Occupations, 2 Extensions for the gameboard, 15 Specialty Tiles, 1 Supply Board, 1 small supply board, 4 Home boards, 1 Action Board, 2 goods boxes, and 2 dice
TYPE OF GAME: Strategy Board Game
AUDIENCE: Ages 12 and Up
OVERVIEW OF A FEAST FOR ODIN
A Feast for Odin is a story that has taken the form of a board game. The story of the Vikings is played out right in front of the players, as they themselves play the roles of the Vikings. The players become explorers, founders of civilizations, and conquerors. The player with the most possessions that bear the greatest value will be declared the winner.
SETUP
Begin setup by putting the action board in the center of the playing area. If you are playing a four-player game, then add the two extensions to the bottom of the board. Place the goods on the table best to one another, so that all of the players are able to easily access them. The supply boards for the specialty tiles are places beside the boxes for the goods.
The special tiles are placed on the supply board that is oval shaped. The ships are then sorted by type and placed in separate piles on the supply board. Sort the occupation cards by the color of their backs, separating them into two decks.
Each player will then draw a starting card from the light stack of occupation cards. The players will then collect a bow and arrow, a snare, a spear, and a mead tile. Place the rest of the weapons in a stack on the table, face down. Each player will then get a home board, choosing the side according to the number of rounds that they want to play.
Shuffle the mountain strips and then reveal two of them. The other six cards will form a draw pile. The rest of the goods are sorted and placed in their own stacks, ready to be drawn. The four exploration boards are placed in the following order: Shetland, Faroe Islands, Iceland, and Greenland.
The remaining tiles should be placed in their own stacks. The game is then ready to begin.
GAMEPLAY
The first player is randomly determined. The game is played over six rounds, each consisting of twelve phases.
Phase 1
During phase one, collect the Viking that is to the left of the table. Place them with the other Vikings on the thing square. During each round, a new Viking is received.
Phase 2
Found below the round number, is the indication of what will be earned during that harvest. Collect those. 메이저사이트추천
Phase 3
Turn the exploration boards if they need them. Below the harvest notes, the board indicates when the exploration boards need to be turned. Each time an exploration board is turned, place two silver pieces on the ones that are not getting turned.
Phase 4
Players will draw a weapon card and place it in their supply.
Phase 5
Beginning with the first player and continuing clockwise around the group, each player will place a number of Vikings on a space of the action board that is not occupied. Continue going around the group until everyone has either passed or placed their Vikings. Action spaces must be used immediately after they have been occupied.
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