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Copyright© R. Botha (2014)

Special cards: 2 redlist species Special cards: 3 attacking cardsSpecial cards: 2 weeds

Special cards: 1 redlist species Special cards: 1 attacking card Special cards: 2 weeds Special cards: 1 defending card

Plays T1 → Fruit plant 1

2

Plays T1 → Nectar plant 1

Plays T2 → Fruit eating bird 2

Plays T2 → Nectar consuming insect 1

Plays T1 → Seed plant (grass) 2

1

Plays T2 → Seed eating bird 2

Plays T2 → Grass consuming antelope 1

Plays T1 → Nectar plant 2 5 minutes gone

Plays T1 → Fruit and leave plant 1

Attacks!!! → Reaper: take 1 medicinal card from opponent’s board 1 No food left! Disappears!!! 1 medicinal plant is taken

Attacks!!! → Climbing weed: Category 1 → Take 3 cards from opponent’s board No food left! Disappear!!! 2 3 cards are taken

Plays T1 → Nectar plant 2

1

Plays T1 → Fruit and leave plant 2

1 Plays T1 → Insect plant

Plays T2 → Leave consuming insect 2

1 Plays T2 → Seed/nut consuming small mammal

1 Attacks!!! → Veld fire: take 2 plants, 2 insects and 1 animal from opponent’s board Save: Fire resistant 10 minutes gone 2 plants are taken no insects on board; 1 animal is taken

1 Plays T1 → Redlist plant (food for nectar eaters)

Plays T2 → Leave and flower consuming reptile 2

1 Plays T2 → Leave and grass consuming antelope

1 Attacks!!! → Bulbous weed: Category 3 → Take 1 card from opponent’s board STOP!!!!! Player 1 has alternative for bulbous weed to play take 1 card

1 Attacks!!! → Herbaceous weed: Category 3 → Take 1 card from opponent’s board Weed are removed from board and no other cards are removed (alternative can be played by Player 1 in any of his future rounds) STOP!!!!! Player 1 has alternative for bulbous weed to play

1 Plays T3 → Predator consuming small mammals and birds

2 Plays T1 → Redlist plant (food for nectar and pollen eaters)

2 Attacks!!! → Air pollution: take 1 plant and 2 animals from opponent’s board 1 plant is taken 2 animals are taken

1 Attacks!!! → Acacia weed: Category 2 → Take 2 cards from opponent’s board No food left! Disappear!!! 2 cards are taken

1 Plays T1 → Nectar plant

2 Plays T1 → Redlist plant (food for nectar and pollen eaters) Time is up!!!!!

1 =

= 20

Special cards: 1 redlist species Special cards: 1 attacking card Special cards: 2 weeds Special cards: 1 defending card

Special cards: 2 redlist species Special cards: 3 attacking cardsSpecial cards: 2 weeds