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GeoClash Twist – 2 To 6
Players
What You Should Know Before You PlayThe object of the game is to be the first player or team to get 50 points, and your success depends on your card playing skills, and the rankings of the states (from 1st to 50th) in size, statehood and population of the GeoPlunge cards you play. The Alaska card has the best (i.e., 1st) size ranking, Delaware has the best statehood ranking, and California has the best population ranking. To do well, you must also strategically decide when to play the GeoPower cards you’re dealt. Each GeoPower card says either “Size”, “Statehood”, or “Population.” Deciding when to play your GeoPower cards can make the difference between winning – and losing – the game. You can play individually or with teams. Play one round at a time until someone wins the game. Use the GeoPlunge and GeoPower cards, and shuffle both decks after every round. How
to Play § To start each round, deal each player 7 GeoPlunge cards and 2 GeoPower cards. § Play 7 “tricks” during a round, one at a time. On each trick, every player plays 1 of his or her GeoPlunge cards. § To begin a trick, one player plays a GeoPlunge card first (this is called “leading” on the trick). From there, play proceeds in clockwise order around the table until each player has played one GeoPlunge card face-up. At that point, the trick is over. You’re now ready to begin the next trick. This continues until all the tricks are played. § The dealer leads on the first trick played during a round. For the rest of the round, the player who wins a trick leads a card to start the next trick. § Whenever you’re leading on a trick, before playing your card you must choose (by saying out loud) whether you want the cards played on that trick to be ranked based on Size, Statehood or Population (and that will be the ranking that counts for that trick unless a player plays a GeoPower card on the trick). § Whenever it’s your turn to play a GeoPlunge card, you can also play face-up 1 of your GeoPower cards if you wish. Determining Who Wins Each TrickTo win a trick, you must play the best ranked GeoPlunge
card played on that trick. To determine which is the best ranked card
played, you need to know which ranking counts for that trick: size, statehood or population. Here’s how you know: o
For tricks in which at least 1 player plays a GeoPower
card, the rankings of the GeoPlunge cards played are based on the last
GeoPower card played on the trick. (So if the last
GeoPower card played on a trick says Size, the GeoPlunge cards played are
ranked based on Size). o
For tricks in which nobody plays a GeoPower card, the
rankings of the GeoPlunge cards played are based on what the player leading on
the trick announced before leading his or her card. § Whenever you win a trick, put the GeoPlunge and GeoPower cards played during that trick face-down in a separate pile next to you. Keeping Score
The
player or team that wins the most tricks during a round wins 10 points (if it
is a tie, the co-winners of the round each get 5 points). You get 5 bonus points if you win 5 tricks
during a round, 10 bonus points if you win 6 tricks, and 20 bonus points if you
win all 7 tricks of a round. With teams, add up the tricks won by each teammate to determine how many tricks the team won during that round. Skill Level: Expert What You'll Learn: State Rankings GeoClash Twist is one of over 60 geography games you can play with GeoPlunge cards! |



