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Happy Little Dinosaurs is a cute card game of apocalyptic proportions. Your mission is to get your happy little dino to the end of your board before the meteor hits, and to do that, you’ll have to compete with other players to make sure you’re not the one in the path of disaster. We’ll show you how to set up the game, run through the basic rules, give you a deeper explanation of key mechanics, and slip you some clutch strategy tips. Plus, we’ll show you how to play with just 2 players!
Happy Little Dinosaurs Game: Overview
- Number of players: 2-4
- Objective: Play the highest-valued card each round to move forward spaces and avoid collecting disaster cards.
- Quick setup: Select your own dinosaur and dino board. Shuffle the light and dark decks separately, then deal each player 5 light cards.
Steps
Setting Up the Game
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Take turns picking a dinosaur board for each player. Gather 2-4 players total. Decide who chooses first. For this game, the youngest often goes first, but you might also play a Rock Paper Scissors tourney, or decide that the person with the earliest birthday in the year goes first. Then, each player chooses their dinosaur by selecting a player board with that dinosaur on it.[1]
- Each dinosaur plays slightly differently according to the traits displayed on the board. We’ll get to that in a moment.
- Take the dino token of your color and place it on the first spot on your board.
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Separate the light and dark cards, and shuffle them separately. Happy Little Dinosaurs features 2 main card types: light and dark. These are also known as the Main Deck and Disaster Deck, respectively. Shuffle both decks and place them face down in the center of the table, where every player can reach them.[2]
Basic Gameplay
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Deal 5 cards from the main deck to each player. Each player takes 5 cards from the face-down light deck. This is their hand. For this first round, deal 5 cards to each player. In future rounds, players will draw from the main deck until they have 5 cards before the round starts, keeping unused cards from the previous round in their hand.[3]
- Keep your hand secret! If you want to survive, you’ll have to be sneaky and clever about what cards you have.
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Reveal the top disaster card from the disaster deck. Once everyone has their hand of 5 light cards, turn over the top disaster card from the disaster deck. Place it next to the deck, where everyone can see it. Disaster cards are penalties for the player who loses the round, so revealing them now lets everyone know what’s at stake if you lose this hand, as well as strategize as to which card they’ll play.[4]
- Disaster cards come in 4 color-coded varieties: Natural Disasters (Green), Predatory Disasters (Red), Emotional Disasters (Blue), and Meteors (Black).
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Play a point card from your hand at the same time as everyone else. There are no turns in Happy Little Dinosaurs. Everyone plays at the same time! Choose a point card from your hand to play. Then, count down from 3: “3, 2, 1, Go!” On “go,” everyone flips over their chosen card, revealing it to the other players.[5]
- Point cards are light cards with numbers in their corners. Generally, the best strategy is to try to play the card with the highest number, but not always!
- Some point cards have bonus effects that activate when you play them. We’ll talk about those effects in the next section.
- Players shouldn’t play Instant Cards at this point. Instant cards have no numbers in their corners, and can only be played when the card says it can be played.
- If a player has no point cards to play, they discard their hand and draw 5 more cards, repeating until they have at least 1 point card.
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Collect all the played point cards if you played the most points. In general, the name of the game is to play the highest point card. If, when everyone reveals their point cards, you have the highest card, you collect all the played point cards for that round. You’ve won the round, but you haven’t quite won the game just yet![6]
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Collect the face-up disaster card if you played the least points. If you played the lowest point card, you collect the disaster card and place it on the disaster area of your board, where everyone can see it. You’ve lost the round, but all is not lost! In fact, collecting a disaster card isn’t always a bad thing, as you’ll see in the next step.[7]
- Disaster cards stay on your board the entire game, and don’t go away (unless a card has a special effect that allows for it).
- If you collect the disaster card, you may also choose to discard any light card in your hand.
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Move your dino forward according to your points and disaster cards. The player who played the highest point card and collected other players’ point cards adds up the points on each card played that round. Then, they move their dinosaur forward that number of spaces. In addition, every player moves their dino forward the same number of spaces as the number of disaster cards they have on their board.[8]
- For example, if you won the round with a point card of 7, you’d take the other players' cards and add them to your 7 (e.g. 7+4+3+1=15), then move that number of spaces on your dino board.
- Then, every player checks how many disaster cards are on their board and also moves that number of spaces. If you have 3 disaster cards, for example, you’ll automatically move 3 spaces every round.
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Start a new round by drawing cards until you have 5. Once everyone has played their hands, counted their points, and moved their dinos forward on their boards, a new round begins. Discard all the played point cards into a face-up pile. Then, each player with fewer than 5 cards draws more until they have 5 cards. Finally, the round begins again, and players choose point cards to play.[9]
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References
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/happy-little-dinosaurs/
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/happy-little-dinosaurs/
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf
- ↑ https://www.boardgamecapital.com/game_rules/happy-little-dinosaurs.pdf
- ↑ https://www.dover.nh.gov/Assets/government/city-operations/library/borrow/library-of-things/Happy_Little_Dinosaurs-Rules_v5.pdf