Silver & Gold: Pyramids
(2023)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 8 and up. You can play with 2 to 4 players.
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Game Data
| Average time to play: | 20 |
| Minimum age: | 8 |
| Number of players: | 2 - 4 |
| Publisher: | Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag, Oya, Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag, Oya |
| Designers: | Phil Walker-Harding, Phil Walker-Harding |
| Artists: | Oliver Freudenreich, Sandra Freudenreich, Oliver Freudenreich, Sandra Freudenreich |
| Mechanics: | Bingo, Contracts, End Game Bonuses, Grid Coverage, Paper-and-Pencil, Bingo, Contracts, End Game Bonuses, Grid Coverage, Paper-and-Pencil, Set Collection, Set Collection |
In Silver & Gold Pyramids, you want to explore as many pyramids as possible and locate the tomb within each one.
To start play, each player takes four pyramid cards, then keeps two of them face up in front of themselves. Shuffle the eight exploration cards, each of which shows a different polyomino.
On a turn, reveal the topmost exploration card. Each player then marks off spaces in the shape of this polyomino on one of their pyramid cards. The first space covered on a card must be the entrance square. If you cover gems, torches, or skulls, mark off these spaces on your personal player board; if you cover a potion, erase two covered skulls. If you cover a red X, mark one additional space, either on this pyramid board or your other one; all marked spaces must connect orthogonally.
If you cover the tomb on a pyramid board, set that board aside and take a new board from the four on display or from the deck. When you've completed your second, fourth, or sixth pyramid of the same color — and the deck includes three colors — score the highest color bonus available.
After seven exploration cards have been revealed, the round is over. Shuffle all eight cards, then start a new round. After four rounds, players count their scores, earning 10 points per tomb reached, 5 points per pair of colored gems found, 5 points for each round in which they covered at least one torch, and their color bonuses, after which they lose points based on the number of skulls covered. Whoever has the highest score wins.
Last Updated: 2025-10-27 08:39:21 UTC
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