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Revision as of 17:02, 26 April 2013
Special Rules
Goal
The goal is to have the most production points after 5 milestones.
Milestones
Each milestone lasts a certain number of turns and may have special rules and restrictions for each. All players must abide by each milestone, meaning that changes to the timing of a milestone affect all players. When the end of a milestone occurs, all cards left in players' hands and discard pile are shuffled into the deck and new hands are dealt before the next turn begins.
If a milestone would be changed so that it happened before the current turn, the milestone instead happens at the end of the current turn.
Preproduction
- 3 turns.
- Use the "Preproduction" deck, omitting the Lead title cards.
- Each player may play as many developers during their turn as they wish (these do not count towards the 1 thing limit).
- At the beginning of each player's turn, that player draws until they have 5 cards in hand.
- At the end of the milestone, each player chooses one developer of each type they control and attaches the corresponding Lead title cards to those developers.
Vertical Slice
- 6 turns.
- Use the "Production" deck from now on.
- Bugs require 1 less of each resource to destroy.
Alpha
- 6 turns.
Beta
- 3 turns.
- Features require an additional of each resource to play.
RTM
- 2 turns.
- No features may be played.
- Bugs require an additional of each resource to destroy.
Developers
Developers are a special kind of thing. There are four kinds of developers: Programmers, Artists, Level Designers, and Producers. Developers can only be played during the Preproduction milestone and stay in play for the rest of the game.
Developers are considered Leads if they have a Game Designer, Lead Programmer, Lead Level Designer, or Lead Artist title card attached to them.
Each developer starts each milestone (after Preproduction) with a number of counters on it equal to the number of turns in the milestone. These represent the resources available for that developer. During their turn, a player may remove any number of counters from a developer to gain that many resources of the developer's type (Prog, Art, LD, or Prod).
Features/Bugs
Each feature/bug contains a number of production points that the feature is worth at the end of the game.
Each feature/bug may contain any number of developer resources required in the form of "<Resource>: <Cost>". You may pay these resources from one or more developers as long as the total cost is paid.
If a cost is of the form "<Resource>/<Resource>: <Cost>", then any combination of the resources before the colon may be used to satisfy the cost.
During your turn, you may play a feature by paying the cost of the feature. This counts as playing a thing.
During your turn, you may spend an action to play a bug on any player.
During your turn, if you control a bug, you may spend an action and pay the cost indicated on the card to destroy the bug.
Points
At the end of the game, each player counts up their points as follows:
- Each feature is worth a number of production points equal to the number in the corner.
- Each bug subtracts a number of production points equal to the number in the corner.
Other
If a card has text of the form "<Milestone>:", it means "Each turn during the <Milestone> milestone, instead of playing an Action card you may".
The text "Lead:", means "While this developer is a lead,".
The following abbreviations can be used on the cards:
- Art - Artist
- Prog - Programmer
- LD - Level Designer
- Prod - Producer
Card List
Lead Titles
Preproduction
Meat Moon...
Production
Art: 1