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SpinMaster Speelgoed Santorini

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Santorini is best as a 2-player game. However, we have
included rules for three and four players for when you
want to play with more people.
When playing with three or four players, all of the two-
player rules apply, with the following adjustments:
Setup
For three- and four-player games, you must play with
God Power Cards. When selecting which God Power
Cards to play with, they must all feature a icon
when playing a three-player game, or a icon in
a four-player game.
3 Players
If you lose in a three-player game, immediately remove
your Workers, Tokens, and God Power Cards from the
game. If only one player remains, he or she is the winner.
4 Players (Team Game)
You play in teams of two players, who share control of
two Workers. Teammates must sit across from each
other (teams alternate turns). Each player has their
own God Power Card. You cannot use your teammates
power.
During setup, your teams rst player places the Workers.
Your teams second player takes the rst turn.
If any player wins, their team wins. If any player loses,
their team loses.
© 2017 Roxley Games. All rights reserved worldwide. Manufactured and distributed under
license by Spin Master Ltd. SANTORINI™ is a trademark of Gordon Hamilton, used under
license. Spin Master logo & © Spin Master Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Game Design: Gordon Hamilton aka Dr. Pickle. For
more puzzles, games and unsolved problems,
visit mathpickle.com
Beautiful Artwork: David Forest & Lina Cossette
(mrcuddington.com)
Product / Graphic design: Gavan Brown
Brilliant Rule Book Editors:
Michael Van
Biesbrouck, Simon Rourke, Lee Mitchell, Richard
Castle, Mario Radmilovic, Patrick Dombrowski,
Duncan Hecht, Paul Saxberg
Key Playtesters: Charles Ursenbach, Matt Tolman,
Michael Van Biesbrouck, Paul Saxberg, Joe McDaid, Jim
Drinkle
App Development: Stefano Giugliano
Tutorial Videos: Joe McDaid
Development Contributions
Michael Van Biesbrouck: Adonis, Jason, Hestia
Simon Rourke: Europa and Talus
Joe McDaid: Golden Fleece variant
Keefer Hamilton: Hephaestus
Arya Asakura: Hera
Paul Saxberg: Chaos, Moerae
Will Fordham: Odysseus
Matt Tolman: Zeus
Meets CPSC Safety Requirements.
Remove all packaging before use.
Retain this information, addresses and phone
numbers for future reference.
Content may vary from pictures.
Adult should periodically check this toy to ensure
no damage or hazards exist, and if so remove from use.
Children should be supervised during play.
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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts
CreditsCredits
3 & 4 Players3 & 4 Players
Block: A part of a tower and forms a space on the board.
When you build, place blocks from largest to smallest so
that they stack. For reference, see the “Complete Tower”
diagram on the front page. Blocks are considered to be of
unlimited quantity. If you run out of blocks of any type,
remove a Complete Tower from the board and place a
dome on the ground in its place.
Complete Tower: Consists of exactly three blocks and
a dome.
Dome: e top level on a Tower. Domes cannot have
anything placed upon them. A dome may only be built on
top of the third level, unless otherwise specied by a God or
Hero Power.
Neighboring: Each space has up to eight spaces
surrounding it. ese are called its neighboring spaces.
Occupied Space: A space containing a Worker or dome.
Perimeter Space: One of the 16 spaces along the edge of
the board.
Token: A marker specic to a God or Hero Power. You
cannot place a Token onto a space that is occupied or
contains another Token. Remove Tokens from the board
when blocks are placed upon them.
Unmoved Worker: A Worker that did not move on
your turn.
Unoccupied Space: A space not containing a Worker
or dome.
GlossaryGlossary
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You can build onto a level
of any height, but you
must choose the correct
shape of block or dome for
the level being built (See
diagram to the le). A
tower with 3 blocks and
a dome is considered a
Complete Tower.
A Complete Tower
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Ground
Level 1
Blocks
Dome
Level 2
Level 3
Build a block or
dome on an unoccupied
space neighboring the moved
Worker.
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Place the Island Board
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on top of the the larger
side of the Cli Pedestal
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, using the long and
short tabs to guide assembly.
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Each player chooses a set of two matching-color
Workers. e youngest player is the Start Player,
who begins by placing two Workers
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of their
chosen color into any unoccupied spaces on the
board. e other player then places their
Workers
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Set aside the God Power Cards. ey wont be
used in the Beginner Game.
Players take turns, starting with the Start Player, who rst
placed their Workers. On your turn, select one of your
Workers. You must move and then build (in that order) with
the selected Worker.
Move your selected
Worker into one of the
(up to) eight neighboring
spaces .
A Worker may move up a maximum of one level higher,
move down any number of levels
lower, or move along the same
level. A Worker may not move up
more than one level .
You may move your Worker into any unoccupied
neighboring space, including blocks not built by you.
(Unoccupied: Does not contain a Worker or Dome).
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If one of your Workers moves
up on top of level 3 during
your turn, you instantly
win!
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You must always perform a
move then build on your
turn. If you are unable to,
you lose.
Video Tutorials Go to spinmastergames.com for
video tutorials on how to play and other helpful tips!
Two-Player Beginner Game We strongly suggest
you play several games using only the rules on this page.
Read on when you are ready for more!
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Need Help?Need Help?
SetupSetup
How To PlayHow To Play
Winning the GameWinning the Game
ContentsContents
You are now ready to play the Two-Player Beginner
Game! We strongly suggest you play several games
using only these rules. Read on when you are ready!
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God Of Music
Your Move: Your Worker may
move into an opponent Workers
space (using normal movement
rules) and force their Worker to the space yours
just vacated (swapping their positions).
1. Apollo
Goddess of the Hunt
Your Move: Your Worker may
move one additional time, but not
back to the space it started on.
2. Artemis
Goddess of Wisdom
Opponents Turn: If one of your
Workers moved up on your last
turn, opponent Workers cannot
move up this turn.
3. Athena
Titan Shouldering the Heavens
Your Build: Your Worker
may build a dome at any level
including the ground.
4. Atlas
Goddess of the Harvest
Your Build: Your Worker may
build one additional time, but not
on the same space.
5. Demeter
God of Blacksmiths
Your Build: Your Worker may
build one additional block (not
dome) on top of your rst block.
6. Hephaestus
God of Travel
Your Turn: If your Workers do
not move up or down, they may
each move any number of times
(even zero), and then either builds.
7. Hermes
Bull-headed Monster
Your Move: Your Worker may
move into an opponent Workers
space (using normal movement
rules), if the next space in the same direction is
unoccupied. eir Worker is forced into that space
(regardless of its level).
8. Minotaur
God of the Wild
Win Condition: You also win if
your Worker moves down two or
more levels.
9. Pan
Titan Benefactor of Mankind
Your Turn: If your Worker does
not move up, it may build both
before and aer moving.
10. Prometheus
Simple God Power Cards For the rst few
games you use God Powers, we strongly suggest
using the Simple God Powers below, indicated by
the hibiscus ower .
Normal Rules and conditions still apply to
you when using a God Power, with the exception of
the specic changes described by the God Power.
You must obey all God Power text that says
you “cannot” or “must,” otherwise you lose the game.
Domes are not blocks. If the God
Power description states it aects blocks, it
does not aect domes.
“Forced” is not “moved.” Some God
Powers may cause Workers to be “forced” into
another space. A Worker that is forced is not
considered to have moved.
Remember: To win the game by moving onto
the third level, your Worker must move up
during your turn. erefore, if your Worker is
Forced onto the third level, you do not win the
game. Moving from one third level space to
another also does not trigger a win.
God Powers apply or are triggered at a
specic time, according to what is stated at the
start in the God Powers description.
For example, Apollos God Power description
starts with “Your Move.” is means if you
possess Apollos God Power, it can only be used
by you during the “move” phase of your turn.
When using a God Power, all text in its
description is written from the perspective of
the player possessing the God Power. Any time
an “opponent” is mentioned in a God Power
description, it is referring to an opponent of the
player possessing the God Power.
Additional Setup must be performed if
your selected God Power features “Setup” text in
the description. Additional setups are performed
in turn order beginning with the Start Player,
before any players place their workers (unless
otherwise stated by the "Setup" text).
Additional Win Conditions are
specied by some God Powers. In addition to
being able to win by moving up onto the third
level during your turn, you can also win by
fullling the “Win Condition” described.
Banned VS. If you purchase a
Santorini™ expansion in the future, you will
notice some gods may feature a on them to
indicate banned matchups. We strongly suggest
that you do not play a God Power against any of
the banned gods listed because the matchup is
either not compatible, not interesting, or highly
imbalanced. Any rules regarding Tokens and
Hero Powers apply to game play with the future
expansion pack.
God Power SetupGod Power Setup
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Once youve played a few 2-player games using
only the rules on the front page of the rule book,
we suggest you try God Powers.
God Powers are cards that provide you with
a powerful ability
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that can be used
throughout the game. Many God Powers
change the way Workers move and build.
God Power Setup
Aer setting up the Island using only step 1
from the “Setup” section on page 1, perform the
following steps:
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e Challenger (the most “god-like
player) chooses God Powers equal to
the number of players and explains
them using the rulebook (to nd them,
refer to icon and index number
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In clockwise order, everyone chooses a
God Power and places it in their area.
e Challenger receives the last God
Power.
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e Challenger chooses a Start Player
(including themself). e Start Player
places 2 Workers of their chosen color
on any unoccupied spaces on the
board. In clockwise order, the other
players each place all their Workers.
Note: If playing a 3-player ( ) or 4-player
() game, ensure all chosen God Powers
are compatible with the number of players
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All God Powers are playable in 2-player games.
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Categorie: Speelgoed
Model: Santorini

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