Young Triceratops are herbivorous species, greedy but not docile. To win, your team of Triceratops will have to manage to eat more leaves than the opposing team... unless you choose to call upon the fearsome and fast Raptor to eliminate all the opposing Triceratops from the prairie! Jurassic Brunch is an independent suite of Jurassic Snack that will allow you to play up to 4 players if you mix the two games. Randomly form a square with the 4 game boards. Place the Triceratops on the eggs of their color. Shuffle the Grass chips and place them, face down, on the 28 free slots. Beware of the Triceratops!
In Jurassic Brunch, the Triceratops have only one goal: eat grass. In your turn, you have two move actions that you can use to move one or two of your Triceratops or the Raptor. In Jurassic Brunch, you can also load your opponents or even the Raptor with your Triceratops to send them to an empty square of your choice. The Triceratops move orthogonally and advance until they are blocked by another Triceratops, the Raptor, the edge of a board or a grass token. When a Triceratops meets a grass token, it takes its place and immediately applies one of the 6 effects (Birth, Hide, Flower...). The Raptor, which will appear only during the game, has only one objective: to make the Triceratops flee. It is blocked by the grass tokens. The Raptor moves orthogonally and diagonally but can only be moved once per turn. When the Raptor encounters a Triceratops, it takes its place. The Triceratops then returns to its owner. The game ends when all the chips have been eaten. Each player counts the number of leaves shown on their tokens. The player with the most leaves wins the game. The game also ends if either player has no more Triceratops in play. In this case, the opposing player wins the game.
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Contents of the box : 4 modular boards (3X3 squares), 10 Triceratops (5 blue, 5 orange), 1 Raptor, 28 grass tokens, 1 game rule.