
In Mondo players compete against each other while also racing against the clock Each player has a small world board with empty spaces on it & all players simultaneously pick tiles depicting different animals & environments from the middle of the table & place them on their world board trying to create complete areas of the same environment A new tile must be placed next to an already placed tile but the environmental borders don&t have to match (These errors will earn negative points when the board is scored) When the timer runs out players score bonus points for each animal & each completed environment & score negative points for volcanic tiles empty fields on the world board & mismatched tiles (for example a tile with a forest border connecting with a tile with a water border) Mondo
Includes:: three degrees of difficulty in addition to additional goals & ways to achieve (and lose) bonus points as well as rules for solo play 48 landscape tiles & swift hands are all you need You can either play it as an independent game or combine it with the popular board game Mondo in order to achieve even more variation