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description= Solo game of urban zoning under constraints |
min_players=1|
max_players=199|
trios_per_color = 3 |
number_of_colors = 5 |
other_equip = [[Opaque bag]] |
setup_time= 1 minute |
playing_timemin_playing_time= 10–20 minutes |
max_playing_time= 20 minutes |
complexity= Medium |
strategy= Medium |
random_chance=Some Medium |
theme = [[City Building]] |
release_year=2023 |
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Zoning out is a solo or cooperative game of city zoning under constraints, along the lines of the non-pyramid game [https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/251658/sprawlopolis Sprawlopolis]. Player(s) draw pyramids from a bag and place them into a city grid. The colors of the pyramids (red, green, blue, yellow, black) correspond to different zones.
Zoning out is a solo game of city zoning under constraints. The player draws pyramids from a bag and places them into a city grid. The color of the pyramid corresponds to different zones. The only rules for placement is that you may never place a piece next to another piece of the same size, and that diagonals do not exist (you may not place diagonally, and you do not score diagonally). Beyond that, you try to place your pyramids to maximally score subject to some base scoring rules as well as three special scoring rules randomly chosen every game.
 
Zoning out is a solo game of city zoning under constraints. The player draws pyramids from a bag and places them into a city grid. The color of the pyramid corresponds to different zones. The only rules for placement is that you may never place a piece next to another piece of the same size, and that diagonals do not exist (you may not place diagonally, and you do not score diagonally). Beyond that, you try to place your pyramids to maximally score subject to some base scoring rules as well as three special scoring rules randomly chosen every game.
The full rules for Zoning Out can be found [https://github.com/dxdydz/321/blob/main/zoningout.md on the living rules GitHub page].
 
The full rules for Zoning Out can be found [https://github.com/dxdydz/321/blob/main/zoningout.md on the living rules GitHub page]. A randomizer for the rules and/or pyramids can also be found [https://mcdemarco.github.io/321/zoningoutrandomizer.html at GitHub].

Revision as of 15:33, 28 April 2024

Zoning Out
Spencer Cappallo
Solo game of urban zoning under constraints
:Players Players: 1 - 99
:Time Length: Medium
:Complexity Complexity: Medium
Trios per color: 3
Number of colors: 5
Pyramid trios:
Monochr. stashes:
Five-color sets:
- - - - - - Other equipment - - - - - -
Opaque bag
Setup time: 1 minute
Playing time: 10 minutes - 20 minutes
Strategy depth: Medium
Random chance: Medium
Game mechanics:
Theme: City Building
BGG Link:
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 2023


Zoning out is a solo or cooperative game of city zoning under constraints, along the lines of the non-pyramid game Sprawlopolis. Player(s) draw pyramids from a bag and place them into a city grid. The colors of the pyramids (red, green, blue, yellow, black) correspond to different zones.

The only rules for placement is that you may never place a piece next to another piece of the same size, and that diagonals do not exist (you may not place diagonally, and you do not score diagonally). Beyond that, you try to place your pyramids to maximally score subject to some base scoring rules as well as three special scoring rules randomly chosen every game.

The full rules for Zoning Out can be found on the living rules GitHub page. A randomizer for the rules and/or pyramids can also be found at GitHub.