Hello everyone!
Today we're going to talk about Insomnia!
Chance or fate, for 2 to 4 players, ages 14 and up, for 40 minutes, which lead will take Ella’s story!
She had to work hard from sunrise to sunset. She got up at dawn, carried buckets of water, lit the fireplaces, cooked, and cleaned. Meanwhile, the two sisters made her life hell. And in the evening, when she had worked herself to death, she didn't sleep in a bed but had to sleep by the hearth in the ashes. Since she was always covered in ash dust and dirt, they decided to name her Cinderella.
Place two cards face up in the center of the table. Pile A shows which objects can be used during the game and their effects. Pile B shows the objects that will earn points at the end of the game.
Take the cards from the deck, then remove a night card and place it face up on the playing area. Shuffle the rest and deal three cards to each player face down. Place the objects in piles by type. The number of objects is limited, but not the number of points. Each turn involves three phases: draw a card, play an item (optional), and play a card. You draw a card and add it to your hand. If there are no more cards, the game ends. You can then choose whether or not to place an item. It is then returned to the reserve after applying its effect linked to card A.
In the Cinderella expansion, a day card is added to the starting night card. Only these two cards will be used to indicate day or night. They are never removed from the center of the table. The A4 and B4 card piles are added to the base game piles. The two A and B starting cards from the expansion are also added. The expansion's starting cards indicate the points earned at the ball and then at the end of the game.
The item tiles from the expansion are not mixed with those from the base game. Cinderella tiles (square on a white background) are used to perform an additional action before playing our basic actions. Either take a tile from the pile of tiles and place it face down in front of us. Or turn a face-up tile in front of us to its hidden face, or vice versa. They can be used to earn points during the game and later at the palace ball.
Musical note tiles are used during the ball. The men and women in front of you form pairs to dance and earn you additional points. Each dancer card in front of you earns you 1 victory point. If they have a musical note, it earns you the value of the tile in play.
With the prince tile, you earn points for each pair of shoes in front of other players. The stepmother tile, where you earn one point for each step-sister dancing in front of the other players, even during the ball. The step-sister tile, which also earns a point during the ball if they dance. When a card must be removed from the game (as in the case of a secret aid), place it face down on the special ball card in one of the two spaces. The ball space can only hold two cards. If a third card needs to be added, follow these steps.
This card and the other two that were on the spaces are then removed. Night falls and a ball is held. It is possible to have more than one ball during the game. During the ball, each player earns the victory points indicated on the face-up tile in front of them, then turns all the shoes in front of them face down. Once the ball is over, all the cards that danced are discarded from the center of the table.
The player with the most points at the end of the round wins the game.
Good day and good game ;)
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