Confusing Lands is a quick 2-player card game. Each player gets to build a floating island. There are 18 cards in the game. Each card has 6 spaces for landscape elements or for a scoring goal. Each card has 2 sides. One side has a scoring goal in addition to landscape elements. The other side is all landscapes. One card is turned to a scoring goal before the game starts to give both players a public scoring goal. Each turn players receive 2 cards. One they play to their island. They must overlap at least one square on an already played card. The card they didn’t select to play is passed to their opponent to play. When a player places a card with a scoring goal face up in their area it is their private scoring goal. Each of those goals is negative 10 points (yes, negative points). Players will need to make sure they can create enough points towards that goal to offset the negative 10 points and generate positive points. Typically, players will have 2 to 4 private goals by the end of the game. Once both players have played 8 cards on their island, final scoring takes place and the player with the most points is the winner. – – 1 to 2 players – – 10 minutes
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