GAMEPLAY: AROMAT
Aromat Board Game, SHORT Instructional Video | Basics | Level 1
Aromat Board Game | 1st Play Through Video | 2 Player, Level 1 | Main Set
Aromat Board Game, LONGER Instructional Video | Basics | Level 1
The Game consists of:
Game Tiles
A Play Field:
Modulator Tokens
Emblem Tokens
Gameplay
Aromat is played by placing the Game Tiles next to each other in any way a player chooses in order to score points. The Tiles always have to be connected to each other. You can play using a Play Field or on any surface. The game ends when all tiles have been placed. The winner is the Player with the highest Score (for more Victory Systems see the official Rulebook)
Aromat Game Tile
Each player plays with his/her own Set of Tiles
A player is represented by the Symbol in the middle of a Tile (Player Emblem)
On the sides of a tile there are Numbers inside a Shape: either a Circle, Triangle or Square
The outer ring of each tile has Dots going up from 1-6
The large dot in the middle of a shape means a 0 (zero)
All Tiles have two playable faces. The Circle and Triangle are always opposite to each other on the faces. The Squares will always match on each face
Gameplay Beginners Level
1) Construct a play field by connecting the Play Field Elements, in any shape you want.
2) In turns, players place a Tile next to another Tile on the Play Field. Any choice is possible.
3) To win you have to score the most points.
4) The game is over when all Tiles have been placed.
For scoring, you have 4 different options:
PLACING A TILE NEXT TO YOUR OWN TILE:
(Only you score points this turn, which means adding the score of each turn to your total score)
• Same player AND Same shape –> (number + number) x2
• Same player AND Different shapes –> number + number
PLACING A TILE NEXT TO ANOTHER PLAYER’S TILE:
(Both Players score points, which means adding the score of each turn to your total score)
• Different players AND Same shape –> number + number
• Different players AND Different shapes –> your own number – the number of the other player
A lot of fun would be to play with 4 or more people (6, 8, 10 etc.) in teams.
There can still be only 1 winner, but if a team achieves the highest score when summing the score of all team members at the end of the game then:
each player within the winning team gets 20 bonus points individually.
Scoring System
To score points, you can choose from the following 4 options:
1. Same Player & Same Shape
2. Same Player & Different Shape
3. Different Player Same Shape
4. Different Player & Different Shape
The Scoring System is divided into: • Beginners • Advanced • Advanced+ and Master Levels.
Below are the Beginners Level and Advanced Level visualised
BEGINNERS SORING
The Beginners Level does not utilize the Dots
ADVANCED SCORING
The Advanced Level includes the Dots