Sun vs Moon is a strategy-based game that pits two cosmic forces against each other: the Sun, symbolizing light and power, and the Moon, representing darkness and mystery. The game revolves around strategic resource management, area control, and tactical combat. Players take on the roles of either the Sun or the Moon, each with unique abilities and objectives, striving to dominate the celestial battlefield...
Sun vs Moon is a strategy-based game that pits two cosmic forces against each other: the Sun, symbolizing light and power, and the Moon, representing darkness and mystery. The game revolves around strategic resource management, area control, and tactical combat. Players take on the roles of either the Sun or the Moon, each with unique abilities and objectives, striving to dominate the celestial battlefield.
Sun vs Moon is played in a series of rounds, each consisting of several phases:
Resource Phase: Players collect resources based on the regions they control. The Sun collects energy from day regions, while the Moon gathers influence from night regions.
Action Phase: Players take turns performing actions, such as deploying tokens, moving forces, engaging in combat, or playing Power Cards. The Sun typically has more direct, offensive actions, while the Moon can manipulate the game state or hinder the Sun's progress.
Combat Phase: When forces from opposing factions occupy the same region, combat is initiated. Combat outcomes are determined by comparing the strength of the forces, any active Power Cards, and the region's specific modifiers.
End of Round: At the end of each round, check the victory conditions for each faction. If neither player has met their victory conditions, reset for the next round.
Game Board: Divided into different regions representing the day and night cycles, with zones of influence for both the Sun and the Moon.
Sun and Moon Tokens: Represent the forces of each faction, used for controlling areas, engaging in battles, and gathering resources.
Power Cards: Provide special abilities or effects that can turn the tide of battle.
Resource Markers: Track the accumulation of energy, influence, and other resources necessary for activating powers and deploying forces.
Victory Track: Keeps track of the progress of each player toward their victory conditions.
Choose Factions: Each player selects either the Sun or the Moon. The Sun typically focuses on aggressive expansion and control, while the Moon emphasizes deception, stealth, and resource management.
Set Up the Board: Place the game board in the center and distribute the starting tokens and resource markers according to the faction-specific setup instructions. Place the victory track marker at the starting point.
Draw Power Cards: Each player draws a set number of Power Cards from their faction's deck. These cards provide special abilities or effects that can be used during the game.
Determine Starting Player: The player representing the Sun usually starts the game, reflecting the dawn of a new day.
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