Description: For sale is the 2010 edition board game Genesis published by Gigantoskop. The game is in original shrink wrap, but there are some small tears of the shrink wrap along one side of the box and I have included specific photos in this listing. I have tried my best to include quality photos of this item for your inspection and evaluation of condition. Photos from this sale are of the actual item you will receive. I do not use stock photos in any of my listings. Item comes from a pet and smoke free home. I offer international shipping through the eBay International Shipping Program. Please look in the shipping section of this sale listing for shipping and customs fees that would apply to your country. Fees may be high so please be aware of these costs prior to your purchase. Shipping available to US domestic addresses that can receive UPS Ground, Fed Ex Home/Ground or USPS Mail. Free UPS Ground shipping to eligible US addresses. You will receive the game stored in a water resistant cover and placed in a cardboard box which is padded. The shipping box measures 15 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 5 inches in height and weighs 3 lbs 5 oz. Tracking confirmation of delivery and insurance will be provided by the seller (me) to insure a safe delivery. Free 30 day Returns. Payment is required upon purchase. I will ship within 1 business day of receipt of payment if not sooner. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for visiting my sale! From the Publisher's Website and Board Game Geek Genesis (2010)Gather chaos, matter and life and be the best angel by helping god create the world. In the Beginning... In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. It took him six days to complete his work, assisted by a host of heavenly angels doing his divine bidding. On the seventh day God rested and examined the result. Seeing that it was good, he praised the angel who had contributed the most. Genesis - In the Beginning gives you the chance to become that angel. By gathering the essence of creation - chaos, matter and life - and turning it into seas and mountains, birds and beasts, you hope to win Gods approval - and the game! But the way to victory is wrought with hard decisions. You must gather essence when it's most advantageous, move at the right time and do your days’ work where they count the most. And beware of the dark angel who's trying to outshine you all. Now - let there be light! Contents1 game board1 God1 dark angel6 player angels42 day work markers1 starting player marker72 essence cubes1 rules booklet Gameplay Before the creation, the players’ angels are gathered in the void with God. When God starts the creation with the words "let there be light", the angels start their monumental task. There’s a lot do to and only seven days to get it done in, so every action counts. Throughout the game, God moves over each of the seven days on the game board, stopping morning, midday and evening, allowing the players 21 rounds to act. During their turn, players can choose to collect the essence of creation (chaos, matter and life), to do a day work on the current day using the different kinds of essence they have collected, or to follow in God’s path to another day. When players move from day to day, they’re positioned along the essence track. The essence track determines both the order of play and the type of essence a player can gather. The first player to move to a certain day gets the first position, the second player the second position, and so on. As different positions yield different kinds of essence, the players must plan their movement to get the right kind and the right amount of essence. If they’re not happy with their position, they can spend essence to swap positions with a neighboring angel, thereby also thwarting other players’ plans. When God creates a new day with new tasks for the angels, players can move to that day. The first player to do a day work on a certain day is awarded the highest points, the second player the second highest, and so on. As the week progresses, the points earned for doing a day work increase, which affects players’ long-term strategy. As the seventh day is a day of rest, God looks favorably on angels that retire from their hard work. The first player to retire their angel on the seventh day earns the highest points, the second player the second highest, and so on. When God reaches the evening of the seventh day, the game is over. All points will be tallied and the player with the highest score is declared the winner. To make things even more challenging, a dark angel is mixed in with the players’ angels, doing his best to snatch as many points as possible. The dark angel follows a pre-determined pattern of actions that the players can predict and delay but never stop. If the players aren’t careful, or if they’re too caught up in their own plans, the dark angel will surely outshine them, making all of them lose the game. The mechanics of the game are quite simple: the sooner you do a day work on a day, the higher the points you score, making it a good idea to keep close in God’s wake. Unfortunately, simply following God throughout the creation might not give you the exact essence you need to do your day work. Eventually you must stop to collect essence, preferably in the right position, making you lose momentum. In the end it’s always about choices: when and what to collect, when to move and when to do a day work. The winner, God willing, is the player who makes the right choices at the right time, a task easier said than done.
Price: 49 USD
Location: Dublin, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-26T17:53:24.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Game Type: Board Game
Brand: Gigantoskop
Min. Number of Players: 2 players
Type: Complete Game
Game Title: Genesis
Year: 2010
Theme: Angels
Recommended Age Range: 10 Years and older
Age Level: 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Gender: Boys & Girls
Character Family: Set collection