Jurassic Parts
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Description
Description
Designer |
Kevin Lanzing |
Publisher | 25th Century Games |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 20-45 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Expansion | Jurassic Parts: Resource Cards Promo Pack |
Accessories | Jurassic Parts Enamel Pin |
Jurassic Parts is a small box area enclosure and set collection tile game featuring dinosaur fossils! The game is designed by Kevin Lanzing (Flash Point Fire Rescue) and illustrated by Andrew Bosley (Everdell, Everdell: Pearlbrook, Tapestry, and The River).
Introduction:
WELCOME, PALEONTOLOGISTS!
This is it! The field assignment you’ve been preparing for your entire life!
Over a dozen dinosaur fossils lie buried in a huge slab of rock.
Time and the relentless forces of geology have mixed up the bodies, but that’s a small problem for your team. For now, sharpen your chisels and ready that hammer! It’s time to get cracking and liberate the precious fossils from their rocky tomb. For the good of science (and your own reputation) be sure to claim the biggest and best fossils for yourself!
Jurassic Parts is a game of area control for 2-5 players. All players have access to the
same slab of rock. The goal is to split it apart and claim complete dinosaur
skeletons, the bigger the better!
Who wouldn’t want a Tyrannosaurus rex in their living room...or in a museum, if the price was
right.
Components:
45 Fossil Hex Tiles
10 Plant Hex Tiles
3 Bone Pile Hex Tiles
5 Field Guides
1 Field Leader Board
72 Chisels (12 x 6 Player Colors)
6 Unique Character Boards
20 Pieces of Amber
12 Resource Cards
1 Starting Player Marker
1 Rulebook
How to Play:
Players will take turns placing their sharpened chisels onto lines around the hex tiles, which are laid out in a single slab. Once a section of the slab is broken off from the rest of the rock hex tiles, it is divided up among the players who helped contribute to the break. Broken off tiles are assembled by the players who collected them into various dinosaur fossils, with varying point values. Once all of the tiles have been collected by players, the totals of all the completed fossils are tallied up with the highest score winning!
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