![]() ![]() If, when playing a dragon, you match multiple adjacent dragons of different colors, you get to draw extra cards. The rainbow dragon is a wild and acts as all the colors. You can place the card upside down, but you cannot place it horizontally to the other cards on the table, and it cannot be misaligned from the other cards (for example, you can’t place it so that half of it is hanging below the other cards while the top half is adjacent to a card on the table). When you play a dragon card, it must be placed so that one of the dragons on it is adjacent to a dragon of matching color. Dragon cards will either show a single dragon or be divided in up four sections, with each one showing a different colored dragon. You may either play a dragon or an action card. On your turn you draw a card and then play a card. The rest of the deck is shuffled and three cards are dealt to each player. ![]() Each goal card shows one of the game’s five main dragon colors: black, green, gold, red, or blue. The silver dragon card is placed in the center of the table, and each player is dealt a goal card which they keep secret from each other. ![]() Originally published by Looney Labs back in 2011, Seven Dragons has only recently come out of the company’s vault and been made available again. In this domino-style game, players take turns adding a dragon card to the tableau, attempting to make a connection of seven dragons in the color they need, while action cards throw an unpredictable element into the mix. ![]()
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