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How To Play - TURN THE TIDE - Game
Rules
Object
Score the most points by playing cards that will keep your tide
level low and your life preservers afloat.
Game Play
Overview
Turn the Tide is played out over a series of rounds equal to the
number of players in the game. Each round consists of 12 hands.
In each hand, players bid for two Tide Level cards with the aim of not
winning the higher tide. Whoever has the highest Tide Level card
showing at the end of each hand loses a life preserver. Every life
preserver counts for one point. The player with the most points at
the end of the last round wins.
Setup
Separate the cards into two decks according to card back.
Shuffle the 24 Tide Level cards (blue back) and stack them face down in
the middle of the playing area. Then shuffle the 60 Weather cards
(yellow back) and deal 12 cards face down to each player. Place
any leftover cards back in the box. Players may look at and
organize their cards but keep them secret from opponents.
About the
Weather Cards
Each of the 60 Weather Cards features a unique number between 1 and
60. (Every number is represented once.) In addition, cards
numbered 13 - 48 contain an illustration of either one or half life
preserver in the top center. The life preservers are used to
determine the distribution of the life preserver tokens at the beginning
of the game.
Add up the total
number of life preservers shown in the upper middle of your 12 Weather
cards and take that number of life preserver tokens. Two halves
make a whole.
If there is a
remaining half, round down (see examples below). Place your life
preservers face up in front of you, in a row. Any remaining life
preservers are placed back in the box.
Examples:
Julia has 5 total
life preservers shown on her 12 Weather cards and receives 5 life
preserver tokens.
Aidan has 3.5 total
life preservers shown on his 12 Weather cards and receives 3 life
preserver tokens.
Sarah has 6.5 total
life preservers shown on her 12 Weather cards and receives 6 life
preserver tokens.
Note:
At first glance, the distribution of life preservers may seem unfair.
However, the players with more life preservers have a higher
concentration of Weather cards that are more difficult to play.
How to Play
Twelve hands make up one complete round. Each individual hand
consists of five steps, carried out one after the other, as follows:
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One player turns
over the top two Tide Level cards from the face down pile and places
them face up on opposite sides of the deck.
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Each player chooses
one Weather card from her and places it face down in front of her.
When all players have finished selecting cards, everyone simultaneously
turns their chosen card face up and compares numbers.
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The player who
played the highest number Weather card (Julia) must take the lower Tide
Level card from the two face up next to the deck. She then lays it
face up in her playing area so that all of the other players can see it.
Next, the player who played the second highest Weather card (Aidan) must
take the remaining Tide Level card and do the same (this player's Tide
Level card is always the higher number of the two cards turned over in
Step 1).
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The player who now
has the highest Tide Level card showing among all players loses a life
preserver and turns it face down
Note: If two players tie for the highest Tide Level, then
both must turn over a life preserver.
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Next, each player
takes the Weather card played in Step 2 and places it face down in a
separate pile off to the side. (The Tide Level cards remain face
up in front of each player.)
When the last step
is completed, the next hand begins. Once again, the top two cards
from the face down Tide Level pile are turned up. Each player then
secretly chooses a remaining Weather card, which is played openly when
everyone has finished making a selection. The player with the
highest Weather takes the lower number Tide Level card. The player
with the second highest Weather card takes the remaining Tide Level
card.
Important Playing
Notes:
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In each hand, the
player who loses a life preserver is not necessarily the same player who
received the higher of the two Tide Level cards from the middle.
It is possible that a different player will have a higher Tide Level
card showing from a previous hand.
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When you receive a
new Tide Level card from the middle, place it on top of the old one.
Round
Elimination
If you turn over your last life preserver, you get one last chance
to stay in the round. You are only eliminated from the round when
you lose once more (that is, when you must turn over another life
preserver, but have none left to turn.) If you are eliminated from
the round, take your Weather Cards as well as your accumulated Tide
Level cards and turn them face down.
End of a Round
and Scoring
A round ends after each player has played all 12 cards from his
hand. Alternatively, the round ends instantly when there are only
two players left in the game.
At the end of the
round, you are awarded one point for each remaining face up life
preserver. If you have no life preservers, you get no points (0).
If you were eliminated from the round because of a lack of life
preservers, you receive one negative point (-1). In addition, the
player who, at the end of the round, had the lowest Tide Level card
showing, receives one additional bonus point. Write down
everyone's points on the score pad. Note: If two players
are tied for the lowest Tide Level, then they each receive an additional
point. A player with no Tide Level cards in his playing area has
the lowest Tide Level.
Example of Scoring
in a 4 Player Game
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Sarah has 3 life
preservers left and receives 3 points.
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Brian has 0 life
preservers left and receives no points.
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Aidan has 2 life
preservers left and receives 2 points.
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Julia has 1 life
preserver left and receives 1 point. She also has the lowest Tide
Level card showing and receives an additional bonus point.
Starting a New
Round
Take the 12 Weather cards that made up your hand, along with the
corresponding life preserver tokens, and pass them all to the player on
your left. (Turn all of the life preservers face up.)
Re-shuffle the 24 Tide Level cards and place them face down in the
middle. Turn over the top two Tide Level cards and play out a new
round just like the previous one.
A game consists of
as many rounds as there are players, so that each person gets a chance
to play each opponent's set of cards. (For example, if there are
three players, there are three rounds.)
Strategy Tip:
Try to remember your cards from the previous round, since the player
to your left will have those same cards in the next round.
Winning the Game
Tally up the scores at the end of the last round. The player
with the most points wins.
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