Point Salad
For 2-6 Players
Point Salad is a card-drafting
and tableau-building game for 2–6 players.
Players take turns building a salad of veggies and collecting point cards
in order to score the most points for the ingredients in their salad!
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you can also see it on your mobile!
<Components>
• 108 double-sided veggie/point cards
• 1 Rulebook
Double-sided cards feature 18 each of 6 different veggies
with 108 unique scoring conditions on their point card backs.
<Setup>
1. Based on the number of players,
count out or remove the following number of each
of the 6 veggie cards from the game
(without looking at the point card backs):
2 Players: Count out 6 of each veggie (36 total)
3 Players: Count out 9 of each veggie (54 total)
4 Players: Remove 6 of each veggie (72 total)
5 Players: Remove 3 of each veggie (90 total)
6 Players: Use the entire deck
Place any removed cards back inside the box
so that players do not see which point cards have been removed.
2. Shuffle all remaining cards and create three roughly
equal draw piles with point card sides face up.
3. Flip over two cards from each draw pile
and place them in a column below the pile.
This creates a veggie market.
4. Randomly choose a start player.
Note: Since Point Salad is so quick-playing,
you may decide to play multiple rounds!
You may keep track of scores over multiple rounds
and declare a winner at the end.
For 2 players, we suggest splitting the deck into 3 equal rounds of
36 cards each (see above),
or for 3 players,
2 equal rounds of 54 cards each.
This will allow you to use the full deck through multiple rounds
and spend less time sorting the cards!
<Game Play>
On your turn you draft one or more cards.
You may draft either
(1) one point card from the top of any of the draw piles or
(2) two veggie cards from those available in the market.
After you select your card(s),
add them to a face-up tableau in front of yourself,
then your turn is complete.
Optional free action:
Once per turn, you may choose to flip over any one of your point cards
(either drafted this turn, or on a previous turn)
and turn it into a veggie card
(but you cannot flip a veggie card into a point card).
Note:
The veggie type is indicated in the corners of the card.
<Turn End>
Once you have drafted your card(s),
refill the veggie market by drawing cards
from corresponding draw piles in each column,
filling any empty slots.
Flip the cards over from the point side
to the veggie side as they enter the market.
If one of the draw piles of point cards runs out,
split the largest pile roughly in half,
and move the bottom half to replace the empty pile
(ensuring the point card on top of the largest pile does not move).
Once the market refill has been completed,
play continues with the next player to the left.
<Game End>
The game ends when all cards from both the point card piles
and veggie market have been drafted.
The player with the most points is the winner.
<Scoring>
Players tabulate their victory points by counting
how many points each of their own point cards are worth
and adding these scores together to obtain their final score.
If two players are tied in total victory points,
then the player who played later in the turn order is the winner.
When tabulating a point card,
a player’s full tableau of veggie cards are considered for each point card,
meaning that each veggie card is used to score each point card.
Players may score a point card multiple times,
and they may also use the same veggie card to score multiple point cards.
If two players are tied for a scoring condition on a card (e.g., most onions),
then the player with the point card scores the victory points.
Note:
Veggies that do not match scoring conditions
on point cards are not scored (e.g., cabbage)
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