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Friday, November 15
 

12:00pm MST

Freeplay: Mountain Goats and Sequoia
Friday November 15, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm MST
In Mountain Goats you work to move your goats to the top of 6 different mountains where they can score points as long as they stay there. You can share spaces with other goats on the way up, but there is only room for one goat at the top of each mountain. If someone else's goat moves to the mountain top, they will kick you off and you'll have to start your trek over.

It's a game about timing. You need to not just get to the top of the mountain, but get there when no one else is in position to knock you off.

It's a game about keeping your eye on your opponents. Maximizing your score, but also making sure you don't let anyone else score too much.

There is the fun chance to knock each other off the mountain. But it doesn't feel too mean because you can only knock back goats that are in a scoring position, and it isn't a huge setback. It is just a normal part of the cycle of the game.

In Sequoia you are trying to grow the tallest trees in 11 different forests. After your 10 turns, if you have the tallest tree, then you get the victory points from that forest. Second place gets a small consolation prize.

Each turn, you get to grow two of your trees. Which trees you choose will determine if you win or lose. Do you keep fighting in a forest with competition, or start growing your tree somewhere else? You'll have to wrestle with the dice to grow the tree you want.

Sequoia is a game of choosing your battles.
Friday November 15, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm MST
BG25
  BoardGame

4:00pm MST

Ticket to Ride Map #8 - Iberia
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm MST
Play the brand new Ticket to Ride Map expansion
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm MST
BG25
  BoardGame

5:00pm MST

Ticket to Ride
Friday November 15, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm MST
Game of trains, routes and claiming your place as a train baron.
Friday November 15, 2024 5:00pm - 6:00pm MST
BG25
  BoardGame

8:00pm MST

Rolldown
Friday November 15, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm MST
Rolldown
Two players face off in a competition to curate odds in their favor. Players take turns rolling and removing dice from the board or playing cards. whoever removes the last pair of dice from the board wins the round. Rolldown is a true blend of luck and strategy.

Rules:

Pieces
· Both players start with six dice: a d4, a d6, a d8, a d10, a d12, and a d20.
· One player starts with a black set and one player starts with a white set.
· The game board has two separate areas for either player to roll their dice in.
· The game uses a standard deck of playing cards, jokers included.

Starting a round
· Both players start by rolling all their dice.
· Both players draw 3 cards.
White goes first, but black may reroll one of their own dice before the start of the game, because they are going second.

During play
Players take turns back and forth and can use their turn to do one of the following:
· Reroll. On their turn a player can choose to reroll one of the dice present on the board. This die may be under their control or the opponents.
· Reduce. On their turn a player may remove one of their own dice from the board along with an enemy die that is displaying the same number or lower on its upward face. Because dice are always removed in pairs. You and your opponent should always have the same number of dice in play.
· Play a card. A player may play a card in their hand to change a dice's value to a specific number rather than rerolling it. Either player's dice may be targeted by a card.
A numbered card changes a dice's value to the number shown on the card. A numbered card cannot be played on a dice that cannot represent that value, for example you may not play a 9 on a D8
A jack turns any dice to a 1.
A queen allows you to make two consecutive reroll actions.
A king turns any dice to its max value.
An ace turns any dice into 1 or its max value.
A joker rerolls all the dice on the board.
After a card is played it
Friday November 15, 2024 8:00pm - 9:00pm MST
BG25

9:00pm MST

Rolldown
Friday November 15, 2024 9:00pm - 10:00pm MST
Rolldown
Two players face off in a competition to curate odds in their favor. Players take turns rolling and removing dice from the board or playing cards. whoever removes the last pair of dice from the board wins the round. Rolldown is a true blend of luck and strategy.

Rules:

Pieces
· Both players start with six dice: a d4, a d6, a d8, a d10, a d12, and a d20.
· One player starts with a black set and one player starts with a white set.
· The game board has two separate areas for either player to roll their dice in.
· The game uses a standard deck of playing cards, jokers included.

Starting a round
· Both players start by rolling all their dice.
· Both players draw 3 cards.
White goes first, but black may reroll one of their own dice before the start of the game, because they are going second.

During play
Players take turns back and forth and can use their turn to do one of the following:
· Reroll. On their turn a player can choose to reroll one of the dice present on the board. This die may be under their control or the opponents.
· Reduce. On their turn a player may remove one of their own dice from the board along with an enemy die that is displaying the same number or lower on its upward face. Because dice are always removed in pairs. You and your opponent should always have the same number of dice in play.
· Play a card. A player may play a card in their hand to change a dice's value to a specific number rather than rerolling it. Either player's dice may be targeted by a card.
A numbered card changes a dice's value to the number shown on the card. A numbered card cannot be played on a dice that cannot represent that value, for example you may not play a 9 on a D8
A jack turns any dice to a 1.
A queen allows you to make two consecutive reroll actions.
A king turns any dice to its max value.
An ace turns any dice into 1 or its max value.
A joker rerolls all the dice on the board.
After a card is played it
Friday November 15, 2024 9:00pm - 10:00pm MST
BG25

10:00pm MST

Rolldown
Friday November 15, 2024 10:00pm - 11:00pm MST
Rolldown
Two players face off in a competition to curate odds in their favor. Players take turns rolling and removing dice from the board or playing cards. whoever removes the last pair of dice from the board wins the round. Rolldown is a true blend of luck and strategy.

Rules:

Pieces
· Both players start with six dice: a d4, a d6, a d8, a d10, a d12, and a d20.
· One player starts with a black set and one player starts with a white set.
· The game board has two separate areas for either player to roll their dice in.
· The game uses a standard deck of playing cards, jokers included.

Starting a round
· Both players start by rolling all their dice.
· Both players draw 3 cards.
White goes first, but black may reroll one of their own dice before the start of the game, because they are going second.

During play
Players take turns back and forth and can use their turn to do one of the following:
· Reroll. On their turn a player can choose to reroll one of the dice present on the board. This die may be under their control or the opponents.
· Reduce. On their turn a player may remove one of their own dice from the board along with an enemy die that is displaying the same number or lower on its upward face. Because dice are always removed in pairs. You and your opponent should always have the same number of dice in play.
· Play a card. A player may play a card in their hand to change a dice's value to a specific number rather than rerolling it. Either player's dice may be targeted by a card.
A numbered card changes a dice's value to the number shown on the card. A numbered card cannot be played on a dice that cannot represent that value, for example you may not play a 9 on a D8
A jack turns any dice to a 1.
A queen allows you to make two consecutive reroll actions.
A king turns any dice to its max value.
An ace turns any dice into 1 or its max value.
A joker rerolls all the dice on the board.
After a card is played it
Friday November 15, 2024 10:00pm - 11:00pm MST
BG25

11:00pm MST

Rolldown
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00pm - Saturday November 16, 2024 12:00am MST
Rolldown
Two players face off in a competition to curate odds in their favor. Players take turns rolling and removing dice from the board or playing cards. whoever removes the last pair of dice from the board wins the round. Rolldown is a true blend of luck and strategy.

Rules:

Pieces
· Both players start with six dice: a d4, a d6, a d8, a d10, a d12, and a d20.
· One player starts with a black set and one player starts with a white set.
· The game board has two separate areas for either player to roll their dice in.
· The game uses a standard deck of playing cards, jokers included.

Starting a round
· Both players start by rolling all their dice.
· Both players draw 3 cards.
White goes first, but black may reroll one of their own dice before the start of the game, because they are going second.

During play
Players take turns back and forth and can use their turn to do one of the following:
· Reroll. On their turn a player can choose to reroll one of the dice present on the board. This die may be under their control or the opponents.
· Reduce. On their turn a player may remove one of their own dice from the board along with an enemy die that is displaying the same number or lower on its upward face. Because dice are always removed in pairs. You and your opponent should always have the same number of dice in play.
· Play a card. A player may play a card in their hand to change a dice's value to a specific number rather than rerolling it. Either player's dice may be targeted by a card.
A numbered card changes a dice's value to the number shown on the card. A numbered card cannot be played on a dice that cannot represent that value, for example you may not play a 9 on a D8
A jack turns any dice to a 1.
A queen allows you to make two consecutive reroll actions.
A king turns any dice to its max value.
An ace turns any dice into 1 or its max value.
A joker rerolls all the dice on the board.
After a card is played it
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00pm - Saturday November 16, 2024 12:00am MST
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