Where Are My Internets?

Description

Where are My Internets? is played as a digital board game. It is a single-player, turn-based game that can be played with up to four characters taking turns. Actions of this game will take place in a very strange world, this seems to be our modern world with all its rules and realities, but with a humor and surrealism.

You will play for the common city man. Once he was in a distant village, which is in some wilderness, and then it began ... The fact that there is no internet, and most locals don't even know what it is. What you need to do here? Everything is very simple! You will need to survive in these horrible conditions.To do this you must find money and buy internet access in every village on the board.

Players take turns to roll the dice. The number the dice lands on, will show the player how many tiles they can move forward. The board is divided into 3 zones: villages, vicinities and wilderness.

If your token lands on the wilderness tile you can choose one of two options: draw a card or end the turn.

When you spot a card a fight ensues. The numbers that appear on the cards will show you what dice number is required to win or avoid the fight. The player will decide to fight or leave, then rolls the dice and follows the card instructions. Winning almost always gives you a reward.

If a token lands on a village tile the owner of that token will be allowed to sell the item cards. Each item card will have its own price. Players can also provide villages with internet access and use it. To provide a village with internet access, the player will have to pay for it and become its owner.

If your token lands on a tile adjacent to a village that is connected to the internet and you don't end your turn, then you can find the internet signal.

You have a 50% chance of finding a signal in an adjacent tile and a 25% chance if you have one tile between your token and the village. If you own the internet you can use it freely or pay it's owner. If you are connected to the internet, you don't draw a card.

When you finish a full tour of the board you receive a bonus card. You can use these cards at any moment after rolling the dice, before ending your turn.

The cards can add or take away 1, 2 or 3 points to the number shown on the dice.

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