Revealing treasure cards 3x2o1e
You play clockwise in turn order. The oldest player begins. In your turn reveal only once 1 treasure card from the draw pile. Put the card face up in the middle. Then your turn ends.
Choosing to 6y5r4i
Directly after your turn you can choose to . Then name a type of treasure (rings, coins, pearls etc.) and take all face-up cards that show at least one such treasure.
Example: Anna reveals a treasure card. She then chooses all the treasure cards with coins and es.
I want to . Do I have to reveal a card from the draw pile beforehand? No, you can do without it.
Rat Alert! 1z3s4g
If you reveal a second rat, you have to .
As a compensation, you may take one of the two rat cards and keep it.
Example: Willi uncovers a second rat: Rat alert! From the two rat cards he chooses the one with the rings.
Storing treasures 3j1p4u
Store your treasure cards face-down in a pile in front of you. Do not peek before the final scoring!
Placing spades 132235
When you – whether by choice or after a rat alert – you must bury a face-up treasure card of your choice, by placing your spade on top. If there is no face-up treasure card, you must place your spade in the middle of the table. Without your spade you are forced to watch until even the last adventurer has placed his spade.
Example: Willi puts his spade on a face-up treasure card. Nobody is allowed to take the treasure card under the spade. A rat buried does not trigger an alarm later on.
The last spade 6e3t4r
The last player with a spade reveals as many treasure cards as he likes. Until he also chooses to , or has to after a rat-alarm. Finally, he also places his spade.
End of a round 2w3u61
The round ends when all players have ed. Now each player gets a spade back into his hand. Put away the treasure cards buried under the spades on a discard pile. Only the unburied treasure cards are left face-up. The new round begins with the left neighbor of the player who made the last move.