Setup

Place random Map Tiles in any reasonable map shape. When unsure, just use a 4x4 grid.

All players pick a Pawn and place it at a random location. Deal all players a hand of 4 Regular Tiles.

For each egg type, create a pile with all its Egg Tokens. Then place one Regular Tile next to each.

Example of how to setup a game.

Objective

The game ends when all egg piles have run out. The player who scored the most eggs wins.

Gameplay

Begin with the start player, then take clockwise turns until done.

On your turn, you always play 1 tile (from your hand).

Firstly, you use its movement (top side), if possible.

Secondly, you use its rule (bottom side).

Example of executing a single turn: move and then add the rule.

When considering a tile’s movement or rule, it is always from your perspective. For example, the “bottom half” of the board will be different for different players, as they sit around the table.

At the end of your turn, check the row of rules for each egg type. They tell you where eggs of that type are currently hidden.

Finally, draw your hand back up to 4 tiles.

Example of how to check where eggs are hidden and which ones you score (this turn).

Upgrades

Played the base game and ready for more? Check out these simple expansions!

Action Tiles

This expansion adds Action Tiles.

These tiles do not show two things (movement and rule), but only one thing: a unique action. When played, execute it.

Secret Objectives

At the start of the game, deal all players one Secret Objective tile.

It gives each player a unique, specific rule about what scores them more or fewer points this game.