![]() The goal of the game is to be the first to reach fifty points. (The optional Long-Neck expansion increases that, since you can string together any number of the necks into one creature.) ![]() Depending on the types of body parts you get, you can create creatures as small as a single tile or as large as eight tiles. You get double points if your creature is entirely made of a single color (or appropriate wild pieces). Since there are several different ways to play Cartoona, I won't get into all of the details here. (Answer: not likely.) I also don't know what the children's game objective sheet will have on it, but my guess is something like "a creature with three eyes" and "a creature with wings and stilts," various goals that the kids can try to achieve. You can see samples of them on the Kickstarter page: they'll have the tile distributions on the back, so you'll know, for instance, how likely you are to get a tail before you put down that back body that needs one. My prototype version didn't have the player screens. ![]() ![]() 94 creature tiles (ears, nose/mouth, head, body, front body, back body, front feet, back feet, tail, single-tile creatures).However, here's what the game will come with according to the instructions: My copy of the game was a rough prototype, so I can't speak to the final quality of the pieces.
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