Seven dragons game rules – how to play seven dragons

By: Dennis B. B. Taylor

SEVEN DRAGONS

Welcome to the world of Seven Dragons. In this exciting game, your mission is to create a chain of seven dragons of the same color before your opponents do. It’s a race against time to see who can connect the most dragons and emerge as the ultimate dragon master!

GETTING STARTED

Let’s dive into the setup. To begin, everyone receives a secret goal card. Shuffle the goal cards and hand one to each player. Remember to keep your goal card hush-hush; it’s your little secret.

Now, place the silver dragon in the center of the playing area. This majestic creature will oversee the epic battle that is about to unfold. The other dragon cards are shuffled and three are dealt to each player.

Now, let’s get the game started! First, I’ll place the main deck in the middle of the playing area, with all the cards face up. Right beside it, we’ll have the discard pile ready to go. All set? Great, let’s begin!

How to Play

Okay, here’s how it goes. The oldest player gets to take the first turn. From there, we’ll go around the group in a clockwise direction. So, it’s your turn, and here’s what you do: draw a card from the deck and add it to your hand. Once you’ve done that, choose a card from your hand to use either as a dragon or for an action. Simple, right? Now it’s time to unleash your strategy and see who comes out on top!

If you want to use a card for a dragon, you can play it and add it to your chain. Just make sure to follow the connection rules. To place a card, it needs to have one panel next to a panel with a matching dragon. The rainbow dragon is a special card that can be played anywhere and acts as a wild card. The silver dragon is the starting card, also acting as a wild card initially, but changing its color to match the dragon on the action card on top of the discard pile.

If you want to play an action card, you need to perform the action described on the card and then add it to the discard pile. There are five different actions available, each described on its card. Players take turns playing either a dragon or an action card until a chain is completed.

GAME OVER

The game ends when one player has a connected chain of seven dragons that match the color on their goal card. That player wins!

Hi, I’m Ellie! I live in Northeast Tennessee and I adore animals, fantasy books, and the great outdoors. I have an amazing husband who loves me as much as our two furry friends. Being part of this incredible community brings me so much joy.

Hi, I’m Ellie! I live in Northeast Tennessee and I adore animals, fantasy books, and the great outdoors. I have an amazing husband who loves me as much as our two furry friends. Being part of this incredible community brings me so much joy.

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