The rules of the beginner game apply with the following additions:


Setup

Shuffle the 5 scoring modifiers and place them face down as a deck off to the side. Turn over the topmost scoring modifier and place it face up.


Game Play

Set the timer to 6 minutes at the beginning of every turn.

Scoring

The scoring modifier applies to all players: If one player is the best at fulfilling the scoring modifier, he receives 4 plus points.

If more than one player is the best, they each receive 4 plus points. If one player is the worst compared to the rest, he receives 4 minus points.

If multiple players are the worst, each of them receive 4 minus points. If all the players have an identical score relative to the modifier, no points are awarded.

Next Turn

Place the current scoring modifier back in the box and turn over a new one.


Scoring Modifiers

Most Landscapes

The player with the most landscapes receives 4 plus points. The player with the fewest landscapes receives 4 minus points. Only enclosed and mistake-free landscapes count towards this total. Water landscapes do not count.


Most Lakes

The player with the most lakes receives 4 plus points. The player with the fewest lakes receives 4 minus points. A lake is an enclosed and mistake-free water landscape completely surrounded by land.


Most Aquatic Animals

The player with the most aquatic animals receives 4 plus points. The player with the fewest aquatic animals receives 4 minus points.


Largest Lake

All players calculate the size of their largest enclosed and mistake-free lake (water landscape) that is completely surrounded by land. It is not calculated by the size of the surface but rather the number of tiles of which the lake is composed.

The player with the greatest number of tiles receives 4 plus points, the player with the smallest number (including 0) receives 4 minus points.


Largest Forest

All players calculate the size of their largest enclosed and mistake-free forest. It is not calculated by the size of the surface but rather the number of tiles of which the forest is composed.

The player with the greatest number of tiles receives 4 plus points, the player with the smallest number (including 0) receives 4 minus points.




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