Life in Reterra is a must-have board game for any family of gamers.
Life in Reterra, a new board game by Eric Lang and published by Hasbro , is a perfect introduction to tile-laying games and combines simple and easy to understand gameplay with dozens of potential variation and fun strategies that should keep most games competitive.
In addition to containing one or more of five different terrain types, individual tiles in Life in Reterra may also contain one or more gear symbols or relic symbols, both of which translate to victory points in different ways. On the turn the tile is placed, a player may choose to place an inhabitant on a gear space on that tile. They can also choose to align gears on different tiles to form either a pair of gears, a 3-gear"L" shape, or a square of four gears.
At the end of the game, players score points based on how many large groupings of terrain they have, how many inhabitants they have, how many fully enclosed energy sources they have , how many relics they have, and the types of buildings they have. They also lose points for having junk on their board.
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