Instructions

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INSTRUCTIONS:
WELCOME TO UC DAVIS DESIGN:
You were once a normal college student until one day you woke up with an
intense ambition: to be the best designer and take the campus by storm!
Unbeknownst to you, several of your peers seem to have had the same idea
around the same time. You must perform well and win Egg Heads to conquer the
university halls. Question is, will you do it fair and square, or by cheating?
HOW TO PLAY:
1) All players start out with 4 Bad/Clutter and 4 Good/Prinicple cards
2) Players must all start in different colored zones
3) Players start turns, clockwise:
- Assign a Clutter card to the player going next. When you do this the
clutter card remains face up until it is countered by a Principle Card.
- Use valid Princple Card on Active Cutter card assigned to you.
- Draw a Principle and Clutter Card. You can only have 4 of each type
at a time. If you have 4 of any, you must still draw and discard until
you have 4.
4) Due Date is revealed. Rpeat steps 1-3 until due date is fufilled. All active
clutter cards and spent Principle and Clutter cards are reshuffled into their
respective deck. Game ends after 5 due dates.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
INSTANT - Cards that have Instant Card in their description are cards that
can be used even when it isn’t the player’s turn. If used during the turn a due date
closes, the instant Card has priority and is treated as if it went into play before
the due date turn came.
BAD-STANDING - Bad-Standing is a status given to a player for doing
bad actions like cheating. Bad-standing is also conferred to a player if they are
bottom player twice in a row. Bad-standing is NOT cancelled out by
Good-Standing status.
GOOD-STANDING - Good-Standing is a status given to a player for
doing good actions like succeeding. Good-standing is also conferred to a player if
they are top player twice in a row. Good-standing is NOT cancelled out by
Bad-Standing status.

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