Runes and Regulations General Player Rules
Introduction
Runes & Regulations is a turn-based strategic card game with suburban flair. Players take turns casting Spells and summoning Mythical Creatures.
The First Player To Collect FIVE Mythical Creatures On Their Lawn Wins!
The Components
- 1 Main Deck (Including 39 Spell Cards and 50 Creature Cards
- 1 Rune Deck (including 24 Rune Cards)
- 1 Regulation Deck (including 17 Regulation Cards)
- 4 Reference Cards
- 15 Shrub Tokens
- 1 Spinner
- 4 Fences
The Setup
To start, each player must set up their Fence, which will hold their Runes. Good Fences make good neighbors!
The area in front of your Fence is called your Lawn. Throughout the game, you will SUMMON Creatures onto your Lawn. Your Fence and your Lawn combined make up your play area.
Shuffle the Main deck and deal five cards to each player. These cards are now your hand. Place the remainder of the Main deck in the center of the table. Leave space to the left of the Main deck for a Main discard pile, where you will put used Spells, destroyed Creatures, and cards discarded from your hand.
Next, shuffle the Rune deck and deal three cards to each player. Add your three Runes to your Fence to keep them hidden from your neighbors. Place the remainder of the Rune deck next to the Main deck. Leave space to the right of the Rune deck for a Rune discard pile, where you will put used and destroyed Runes.
If either of these two decks run out of cards at any time during the game, shuffle the corresponding discard pile and turn it face down to form a new deck.
Finally, shuffle the Regulation deck and turn over the top card. Read its effect aloud, then place it face up on the table in plain sight of all players. This card is the first active Regulation. Place the remainder of the Regulation deck to the side of the other two decks.
The player with the most pets goes first. If two or more players are tied for the most pets, passive aggressively say things like "No, it's fine, you go first..." until someone actually goes first. Play proceeds clockwise.