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Game Rules
 
Two player game for ages 6 to adult.
 
Contents:
(1) Game Board
(8) Blue Cards
(8) Orange Cards
(8) Red Cards
(8) Green Cards
(2) Card Holders
 
Objective:
In Eigil 310 the objective is to run your opponent out of cards.
 
Set-up:
Distribute (16) cards, to both players, as follows
 
 
To begin, each player lays four cards of the same colour face down, and picks one of their oponents cards. The highest number chooses who plays first. In the event that two players pick the same card value, they repeat the first step until one player has the highest card value. If playing more than 2 players subsequent players play in a clockwise rotation. Cards are included for two players, additional cards, Card holders and alternate playing rules are available @ www.eigil310.com.

Game Play:
Players can lay any card in any open space when it is their turn. The first player lays their card on any open location on the board. The next player lays their card on any available location on the board, and so on. Once a player removes their hand from the card/board, that player’s turn is over.

Before the player removes their hand from the card/board AND there is a combination to pick up, that player MUST call the combination that he/she chooses to pickup. Only one combination can be taken per turn.

The objective of Eigil 310 is to line up the cards to match, (in a straight line, horizontally, vertically or diagonally) any 3 of the samecard colours, or any 3 of the same card symbols or any combination of cards (ie. using 3,4,5 or 6 cards) with the numbers adding up to a total count of exactly 10. When any of these parameters are met, that player removes the card combination, and the cards become theirs to use.

When a player fails to notice a combination which is a viable pick up, the combination is open to whichever player catches it during their turn. When this occurs, the pick up IS considered that player’s turn.

Play continues until ALL players except for one is out of cards.

As each player plays their last card, they are out of the game.

There can be NO external help to count cards. Example: pen and paper.

Optional for young players: Just play colours and shapes.

Replacement cards and card holders are available at www.eigil310.com.
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