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Nectar

Nectar

2017

Designed by Xīn Mào

Published by Gamdow Games

Description

For generations, witch doctors have tried to make a resurrection potion. Attempting a variety of herbs, insects, minerals and liquids to construct a potion to vitalize life. The result was called NECTAR . The NECTAR refers to a hand card and element collection game allowing 2-4 players to play at the same time. In the game, players play as witch doctors to construct a formula by utilizing all available resources to develop a potion in the sacrificial stage. The players who can formulate the most highly purified potion will win the game. This is an unprecedented world of wonders, in which imagination and wisdom will become your catalyst. The best part of the game is that you can mix different tools and materials from the fantasy world to produce unexpected results. If you love imagining the world and would like to escape from the dull real life for a little while, or just want to have some fun with your family, friends and neighbors, the NECTAR is the best choice for you. The fire is rising, while the witch doctor is formulating the valuable NECTAR . At the start of the game, each player draws 6 cards. Players will place one card each from the deck into the sacrificial pot. Players then take turns, placing one to two cards from their hand on the board. When all the cards between two sacrificial pots satisfy the necessary condition, the collection of cards will be put into the discard pile and the player will gain one point. These conditions include: 1. A total of five basic kind of medical ingredients: toads, snails, spiders, mushrooms, and skulls. 2. Gather four of the same basic medical ingredients 3. Potency level or 11 or above If the results conform to several scoring rules at the same time, an extra point will be awarded. Players can also use token and prop cards to change the situation in the game.

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