Nomids

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Nomids
Andrew Looney
A fast and very easy game with a simple goal: get rid of all your pyramids first. First player with no 'mids wins!
:Players Players: 2 - 10
:Time Length: Fast
:Complexity Complexity: Simple
Trios per color: 1
Number of colors: 10
Pyramid trios:
Monochr. stashes:
Five-color sets:
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Lightning die
Setup time:
Playing time: 2 minutes - 10 minutes
Strategy depth: Low
Random chance: High
Game mechanics:
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BGG Link: Nomids
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 2020

Nomids is a game released as one of the new stand-alone boxes of Looney Pyramids.

Setup[edit | edit source]

Put one trio of all ten colors into a 'Bank' at the center of the table. Each player choose three pyramids in turn, one of each size, in three different colors.

Rules[edit | edit source]

On your turn, roll the Lightning die, and take the relevant action:

:Bolt Deposit: Move a pyramid from your collection to the Bank
:Split Withdraw: Move a pyramid from the Bank to your collection (if the bank is empty, treat this as Wild)
:SymbolPyramids Dispense: Move a pyramid from the Bank to another player's collection (if the bank is empty, treat this as Wild)
:Arrow Transfer: Move a pyramid from any player's collection to any other player's collection (but not the Bank)
:Recycle Exchange: Swap a pyramid from any player's collection with a pyramid from any other player's collection (but not the Bank)
:Atom Wild: Use any of the other five actions

Monochrome Liquidation[edit | edit source]

If, after your action, you have all three pyramids of a certain color, you may move all three of them to the bank. You must take an action before you can liquidate.

Winning[edit | edit source]

If a player has an empty collection or "no 'mids", even if it's not their turn, they win.

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