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Re-Chord
Rulebook
Marshall Britt
Andrew Toth
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anaguana
GAMES

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  • Page 1 Re-Chord Rulebook Marshall Britt Andrew Toth anaguana GAMES...
  • Page 2 Re-Chord Introduction Re-Chord is a strategy boardgame for 1-5 players which plays in approximately 40-60 minutes. You are a budding guitarist, a rising star in your genre of music, perfecting your craft to become a legend. Using real guitar picks and chords, can you become...
  • Page 3 Setup Set the Re-Chord playmat in the center of the play area, then choose a starting guitarist. Randomly deal one genre card to each guitarist face down. This card shows your pick color for lead guitar scoring. Keep your genre and color hidden from other guitarists. Keep any remaining genre cards hidden and remove them from the game.
  • Page 4 - This is the playmat diagram. It includes the proper terms for each part of the fretboard. In Re-Chord, we play on the rst ve frets. The fretboard is the entire area guitarists play on. - Notice fret and supply are in bold italics because they are keywords.
  • Page 5 Your Pick Color is Fret - A single fret includes all six pick spaces ( nger locations) between two fret markers. In Re-Chord you use the rst ve frets of the guitar as the “board. ” 4th fret 5th fret...
  • Page 6: Rules Overview

    Rules Overview In Re-Chord you are a guitarist attempting to gain the most fame by playing your instrument. You will play play guitar chords to score fame and if you play the proper chords you earn point bonuses for playing songs or repeating chords.
  • Page 7 Turn Order Overview Turns in Re-Chord are taken in clockwise order meaning the guitarist to your left should follow you. Starting with the rst guitarist everyone takes one action per turn. Once you are nished taking your action in a turn, two things happen: 1.
  • Page 8 Take into account that Wylde picks chord Anatomy of a CHORD Card are considered to be any pick color when completing cards, including face down. chord Re-Chord There is no limit to how many cards you chord Score can complete during a turn. Base Score...
  • Page 9 Re-Chord Scores The way you score re-chord points is by playing a chord card with the same name as one you’ve already played. The re-chord score represents your mastery of that chord, so every time you strum it you’ll earn more fame.
  • Page 10 3rd fret 2nd fret 4th fret 5th fret RE-Chord because that is the re-chord value and it Take ONE action per turn: Turn any pick face down. Take another pick from the 1. Take one pick from the SUPPLY public pile and place it face...
  • Page 11 Lead Guitar Scoring Lead guitar scoring happens when any fret is lled with six picks for the rst time. Lead guitar fame scores are recorded per genre color on the scoring pad. This allows you to keep track of these scores without revealing your secret genre. The frets may be scored in any order and picks can be placed on any available space during the game.
  • Page 12 RE-Chor Take ONE action per turn: Turn any pick face down. Take another pick from the Re-Chord FAME Score pad You may move that pick 1. Take one pick from the SUPPLY public pile and place it face and place it face up on any to an available space.
  • Page 13: Ending The Game

    Ending the Game You end a game of Re-chord by placing a pick in the last available space of the nal fret, which is the fth scored fret. frets (Remember: scoring may be done in in any order). Once the nal fret is lled, the last lead guitar scoring round will occur and then guitarists reveal their hidden genres.
  • Page 14 SETLISTS Setlists are collections of chord cards and song cards that work together. The core game comes with four setlists indicated by their four icons: Future expansions and promo cards may broaden your repertoire. Each setlist includes seven (7) types of chord card and all the song cards that share the setlist icon.
  • Page 15 SONG CARDS Each song in the game was created by a respected producer. We’d like to thank this amazing list of people for contributing their creative e orts to these setlists. Song Title Artist PRODUCER Learn to Fry Food Fighters Steven Hewitson We're Not Gonna Brake It Twisted Shifter...
  • Page 16 Wyldes are NOT counted for lead guitar scoring. Face Down - You may remove an adjacent pick on the same fret after privately viewing and Re-Chord placing the face down pick. (See the diagram below for help understanding adjacency.)
  • Page 17 Re-Chord Automa - “Jim-BOT” Oh hey there! It’s another “rockstar” who thinks she or he can out-shred Jim-Bot. I’m an Automa designed to allow you to play Re-Chord solo... alone... solitaire... by your- self... They call me Jim-Bot since I’ve learned from Page, Hendrix, and of course Mr. “Eats World.”...
  • Page 18 Re-Chord Automa - “Jim-BOT” The way Jim-Bot operates is based on the di culty setting you’ve chosen. On Jim-Bot’s turn you’ll draw one song card and chord card from their respective decks. - In a Beginner Guitarist game, set the chord card in a discard pile. Then activate the rst (leftmost) icon of the Automa actions.
  • Page 19 Jim-Bot places this in the rst available space. Face Down - Jim-Bot nds the rst space containing a pick of your genre color and places this in an Re-Chord adjacent space, removing your pick from the board. Otherwise Jim-Bot places this in the rst available space.
  • Page 20 When the game ends add Jim-Bot’s fame gained from genres, chords or re-chord bonuses based on your di culty. Outscore Jim-Bot to win. The end of the game can be triggered in a number of ways.