Each type of dinosaur you draw has its own scoring rules, earning or costing points depending on how many of those specific cards you have collected at the end of the round. To get a better score than your opponents, you must decide each round whether to play the hand of cards you've been dealt, or pass it on to the next player. But declining a hand has a real cost: you must be able to add a new card to it, taken from your dinosaur herd - and that card must be different from any other card already in that hand. If you're clever, you can turn this to your advantage and get rid of cards that have a negative impact on your collection. If you want to have a chance of winning, you should also avoid having no choice but to take the worst hands.
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#Prehistoric #Collection/Family #DraftContents of the box : 55 cards (63x88 mm), 10 DNA evolution tiles, 40 DNA tokens, 1 rulebook.