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Board Game Geek Rating: 6.09. Board Game Geek Avg Player Rating: 8.07. This retail edition of the Underwater Cities board game is perfect for 1 to 4 players and was published in 2018. In Underwater Cities, a game that takes about 30 - 45 minutes per player, you step into the shoes of the world's most brilliant minds. Nominated due to Earth's overpopulation, your goal is to create the best and most livable underwater areas. The game's main principle is card placement. Three colored cards are placed along the main board's edge into 3 x 5 colored slots. Place cards in same - colored slots to get both actions and advantages. These can help you gather raw materials, build and upgrade city domes, tunnels, and production buildings like farms, desalination devices, and laboratories in your personal underwater area. You can also move your marker on the initiative track, activate your 'A - cards', and collect special and basic cards for better gameplay decisions. Nearly 220 cards, special or basic, are divided into four types. The double - sided underwater areas offer many chances to earn VPs and win. At TheGameSteward, we're excited to back campaigns so you can buy games like Underwater Cities online. A large part of your spending on this game will support new Kickstarter games. If you have any questions about buying or game advice, contact us at The Game Steward.
To play Underwater Cities, first, gather 1 to 4 players. The game takes about 30 - 45 minutes per player. Start by placing three colored cards along the edge of the main board into the 3 x 5 colored slots. Try to place cards in slots of the same color to get actions and advantages. Use these to collect raw materials, build and upgrade different structures in your underwater area, move your marker on the initiative track, activate 'A - cards', and collect cards. Remember, there are nearly 220 cards divided into four types. The double - sided underwater areas give you many ways to get VPs and win. When storing the game, keep the cards in a dry place to prevent damage. If you have any problems during the game or need more tips, don't hesitate to contact The Game Steward.