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  1. Devin Bruno

    Subatomic: An Atom Building Game

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    4-player game of Subatomic from Genius Games, played on tabletop simulator. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Devin. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Subatomic: An Atom Building Game is a deck-building game in which players compete to build a number of available elements, which score them points. Each player starts with the same small deck of cards that consist of proton, neutron, and electron cards. They use these cards to build upon their current atom (by playing these cards face-up as subatomic particles) in an attempt to construct one of the available element cards. Alternatively, players may use their hand of cards to purchase more powerful cards for later use (by playing them in combinations of face-down cards as energy and face-up cards as subatomic particles). Subatomic introduces a unique variation on deck-building with a highly accurate chemistry theme, with the ultimate goal of building elements to score points, but allowing many varying types of strategies. Join my discord and it will be played on tabletop simulator. https://discord.gg/k4hsCS8
  2. Jameson Johnson

    Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

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    4-player game of Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletopia. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Jameson Johnson. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game, is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell! Players take turns placing workers on available organelles within a human cell in order to collect resources (such as Carbohydrates or ATP!) or take actions (such as purchasing Cell Component cards or translating mRNA into Proteins!). Players use their resources to build Enzymes, Hormones, and Hormone Receptors and also to help detoxify the cell - all of which score health points. The player with the most health points at the end of the game wins! I will teach the game, but if you want to review a how to play video ahead of time, you can find it at: https://www.geniusgames.org/products/cytosis-a-cell-biology-game The game can be found on Tabletopia at the following: https://tabletopia.com/playground/players/xixstar/x971gp In order to join, you will need to be logged into a free Tabletopia account. Prior knowledge of Tabletopia is not required. If you would like a brief look at some helpful hints with Tabletopia, here is a YouTube Playlist to get you started.
  3. Bayard Catron

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Bayard Catron Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  4. Kevin Hoover

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Kevin Hoover Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  5. Kevin Hoover

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Kevin Hoover Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  6. Brian Moats (716)

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Brian Moats Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: We will use Discord audio; please join this server: https://discord.gg/nvyETtf8 Tabletop Simulator Server: Envoy Password: May6 (TTS server will be opened up once players join the voice server on Discord) * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  7. Jameson Johnson

    Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

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    4-player game of Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletopia. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Jameson Johnson. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game, is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell! Players take turns placing workers on available organelles within a human cell in order to collect resources (such as Carbohydrates or ATP!) or take actions (such as purchasing Cell Component cards or translating mRNA into Proteins!). Players use their resources to build Enzymes, Hormones, and Hormone Receptors and also to help detoxify the cell - all of which score health points. The player with the most health points at the end of the game wins! I will teach the game, but if you want to review a how to play video ahead of time, you can find it at: https://www.geniusgames.org/products/cytosis-a-cell-biology-game The game can be found on Tabletopia at the following: https://tabletopia.com/playground/players/xixstar/x971gp In order to join, you will need to be logged into a free Tabletopia account. Prior knowledge of Tabletopia is not required. If you would like a brief look at some helpful hints with Tabletopia, here is a YouTube Playlist to get you started.
  8. Joctan Gutierrez

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Joctan Gutierrez Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  9. Edward Kabara

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Edward Kabara Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  10. Edward Kabara

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Edward Kabara Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  11. Brian Moats (716)

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Brian Moats Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: We will use Discord audio; please join this server: https://discord.gg/ReHYmfJt Tabletop Simulator Server: Envoy Password: May3 (TTS server will be opened up once players join the voice server on Discord) * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  12. Kevin Hoover

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Kevin Hoover Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  13. Jameson Johnson

    Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

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    4-player game of Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletopia. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Jameson Johnson. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game, is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell! Players take turns placing workers on available organelles within a human cell in order to collect resources (such as Carbohydrates or ATP!) or take actions (such as purchasing Cell Component cards or translating mRNA into Proteins!). Players use their resources to build Enzymes, Hormones, and Hormone Receptors and also to help detoxify the cell - all of which score health points. The player with the most health points at the end of the game wins! I will teach the game, but if you want to review a how to play video ahead of time, you can find it at: https://www.geniusgames.org/products/cytosis-a-cell-biology-game The game can be found on Tabletopia at the following: https://tabletopia.com/playground/players/xixstar/x971gp In order to join, you will need to be logged into a free Tabletopia account. Prior knowledge of Tabletopia is not required. If you would like a brief look at some helpful hints with Tabletopia, here is a YouTube Playlist to get you started.
  14. Bayard Catron

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    Tonight we will use Google Meet so we can talk as we play. Talk with you soon. meet.google.com/dyd-omcb-qki 5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Bayard Catron Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  15. Bayard Catron

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Bayard Catron Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  16. Brian Moats (716)

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Brian Moats Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: We will use Discord audio; please join this server: https://discord.gg/ReHYmfJt Tabletop Simulator Server: Envoy Password: April29 (TTS server will be opened up once players join the voice server on Discord) * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  17. Michael Hines

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Michael Hines Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  18. Joctan Gutierrez

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Joctan Gutierrez Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/ To join the game in Tabletop Simulator: Server: Genotype Pass: Envoy
  19. Michael Hines

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Michael Hines Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  20. Michael Hines

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Michael Hines Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  21. Joctan Gutierrez

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Joctan Gutierrez Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  22. Edward Kabara

    Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game

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    5-player game of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletop Simulator. Envoy Herald: Edward Kabara Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Gregor Mendel is the 19th Century Augustinian Friar credited with the discovery of modern genetics. In Genotype, you play as his assistants, competing to collect experimental data on pea plants by trying to control how the plants inherit key Traits from their parents: seed shape, flower color, stem color, and plant height. The observable Traits of a Pea Plant (its Phenotype) are determined by its genetic makeup (its Genotype). The relationship between Genotype and Phenotype and the nature of genetic inheritance are at the heart of Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game. During the game, players get Pea Plant Cards which show a set of Phenotype Traits they hope to produce and collect (such as pink flowers and tall height) in order to score points. Each round, Dice are rolled to represent Plant breeding, which may result in the Traits players are looking for. After the Dice Roll, players take turns drafting Dice towards completing their Pea Plant Cards or advancing their Research. The Traits produced during the Dice Roll come through the science of Punnett Squares, which show how the parent genes combine, one from each parent plant. By changing the genes of these parent plants, players can influence the likelihood of rolling the Traits they need. The completion of Pea Plant Cards via the Dice Draft is the main way players score points. This is a PLAY-TO-WIN event. One player who participates in any of the 18 events from April 26th through May 9th will WIN a physical copy of the game. Full details can be found here: * You must already own Tabletop Simulator from Steam and have it installed: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/Tabletop_Simulator/
  23. Jameson Johnson

    Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

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    4-player game of Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletopia. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Jameson Johnson. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game, is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell! Players take turns placing workers on available organelles within a human cell in order to collect resources (such as Carbohydrates or ATP!) or take actions (such as purchasing Cell Component cards or translating mRNA into Proteins!). Players use their resources to build Enzymes, Hormones, and Hormone Receptors and also to help detoxify the cell - all of which score health points. The player with the most health points at the end of the game wins! I will teach the game, but if you want to review a how to play video ahead of time, you can find it at: https://www.geniusgames.org/products/cytosis-a-cell-biology-game The game can be found on Tabletopia at the following: https://tabletopia.com/playground/players/xixstar/x971gp In order to join, you will need to be logged into a free Tabletopia account. Prior knowledge of Tabletopia is not required. If you would like a brief look at some helpful hints with Tabletopia, here is a YouTube Playlist to get you started.
  24. Jameson Johnson

    Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

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    4-player game of Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletopia. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Jameson Johnson. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game, is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell! Players take turns placing workers on available organelles within a human cell in order to collect resources (such as Carbohydrates or ATP!) or take actions (such as purchasing Cell Component cards or translating mRNA into Proteins!). Players use their resources to build Enzymes, Hormones, and Hormone Receptors and also to help detoxify the cell - all of which score health points. The player with the most health points at the end of the game wins! I will teach the game, but if you want to review a how to play video ahead of time, you can find it at: https://www.geniusgames.org/products/cytosis-a-cell-biology-game The game can be found on Tabletopia at the following: https://tabletopia.com/playground/players/xixstar/x971gp In order to join, you will need to be logged into a free Tabletopia account. Prior knowledge of Tabletopia is not required. If you would like a brief look at some helpful hints with Tabletopia, here is a YouTube Playlist to get you started.
  25. Jameson Johnson

    Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

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    4-player game of Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game from Genius Games, played on Tabletopia. Envoy Herald/Gamemaster: Jameson Johnson. Level of Players Expected: Beginners Welcome Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game, is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell! Players take turns placing workers on available organelles within a human cell in order to collect resources (such as Carbohydrates or ATP!) or take actions (such as purchasing Cell Component cards or translating mRNA into Proteins!). Players use their resources to build Enzymes, Hormones, and Hormone Receptors and also to help detoxify the cell - all of which score health points. The player with the most health points at the end of the game wins! I will teach the game, but if you want to review a how to play video ahead of time, you can find it at: https://www.geniusgames.org/products/cytosis-a-cell-biology-game The game can be found on Tabletopia at the following: https://tabletopia.com/playground/players/xixstar/x971gp In order to join, you will need to be logged into a free Tabletopia account. Prior knowledge of Tabletopia is not required. If you would like a brief look at some helpful hints with Tabletopia, here is a YouTube Playlist to get you started.
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