How to play Goat Lords Strategic Version Rules

How to play Goat Lords

How to play Goat Lords Game Rules is explained in simple steps. Get your Goat Lords card game started quickly. This guide covers the strategic version rules. Click here for the simple version.


Players: 2 to 6 | Game duration from: 30 mins | Game Complexity: EASY How to play Goat Lords rules in simple steps Goat Lords rules pdf / rulebook

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Goat Lords Game Rules FAQs


What is the game Goat Lords about?

Goat Lords is a card game where you compete to grow your Goat herd by giving birth to Goats or capturing your opponent’s Goats.

There are 2 versions of Goat Lords Game Rules: Simple and Strategic. This guide covers the strategic version rules. The difference between the two is the inclusion of Action cards in the strategic version of the game.

Goat Lords Game Setup – Simple Version Rules

  • Deal each player 4 cards (5 if playing with 2-3 players)
  • Form a Draw Pile by placing the remaining cards in the middle
  • Take the top card and place it face up on the table next to the draw pile.
  • The player on the dealer’s left beings the game, and play continues clockwise.
  • Set up the Action cards pile
  • Set up the Luck Pile
Goat Lords Strategic Version Rules 1

Step-by-step guide on How to play Goat Lords with strategic version game rules.

Total Time: 30 minutes

On your turn, choose 1 of 5 actions.

On your turn, choose 1 of the 5 possible actions: Birth!, Assisted Birth!, Duel!, Action!, Discard!

Birth! action

Goat Lords - Birth

Add goats to your herd by picking two identical cards (or one wild card) from your hand and placing them in front of you. The first played pair can never be stolen.
Stacking Tip: Stack the first pair vertically, then the next horizontally, alternating, keeping the corners aligned in an ‘L’ shape. This helps organize for Dueling.

Assisted Birth! action

Goat Lords Strategic Version Rules 2

If the discard pile’s top card matches a card in your hand, you can use it to create a pair on your goatherd. If the discard pile runs out, do not automatically replenish it. Wait till more player discards occur.

Duel! action

Attack an opponent’s top GOAT PILE (or stack) by playing a goat from your hand (or a wild) that MATCHES the opponent’s top Goat. The opponent can defend with an identical goat or a wild card. If successfully defended, you can attack again if you have another matching card. The duelling alternates until someone can no longer play or chooses not to.

Attacker wins
The Attacker collects the duelled cards, including the opponent’s top pile, and adds them to their goatherd stack.
Defender wins
The defender collects the cards used in the duel and adds them to the top (defended) pile.
Goat Lord Duelling Rules
You must have at least one birth pair in front of you before duelling.
The first birth is protected. You cannot duel an opponent until at least two pairs of goats are on their pile.
Attacker must have a card matching the opponent’s top pile goat, or a wild card.
Only an opponent’s top stack can be attacked

Action

Play an action card. Playing an action counts as your turn. Read about using Action Cards rules and descriptions.

Discard

If none of the above can be done, player discards one card and draws a new card from the Draw Pile.

Game End

When the Draw Pile is empty, players keep playing until their hands are all played. If the discard pile has 5 or more goat cards at the time the Draw Pile becomesu003cbru003eempty, then shuffle the remaining discard pile and continue drawing from it as the Draw Pile.

Restock hand at end of the turn

When each turn ends, draw from the Draw Pile until you have the same number of cards you started with at the beginning of the game (4 or 5). The player who completed the turn picks first.

Game End

When the Draw Pile is empty, players keep playing until their hands are all played. If the discard pile has 5 or more goat cards at the time the Draw Pile becomes empty, then shuffle the remaining discard pile and continue drawing from it as the Draw Pile.

Scoring

You add up your herd’s total value by summing each goat’s points in your hand. You may play multiple rounds keeping a running total of points until one player reaches 1000 Goat Points. If in the same round multiple people pass the 1000 goat points, then the highest score wins.


Strategic Gameplay

In the strategic version, the game has Action Cards, Goat Gold, Luck Pile, and more strategy.

GAINING AND USING ACTION CARDS

Goat Gold (Flip)

Gain an action card by gaining two goat gold or FLIPPING your goat gold card twice.

You must add a goat pair or pile to your herd to flip your goat gold.

When you are at ONE Goat Gold, and you win again, you automatically pick up an action card and then flip your goat gold back to zero.

When birthing, duelling, or action card playing, if you get a win for your goatherd, then you flip the goat gold.

Using Action Cards

Once you draw an action card, place it face down in front of you.

  1. You may not play the action until your next turn.
  2. Once you use the action card, place it in the action discard pile.
  3. You cannot have more than 3 actions in your hand at any one time. If you gain a 4th, decide which action card to discard.
  4. If the action card pile is exhausted before the Draw Pile is exhausted, shuffle the discarded action cards and reuse them starting a new action discard pile.

Luck Pile

Many times, the action card may instruct you to use the “LUCK PILE”, which is a deck of 6 cards numbered 1 through 6. These provide a twist to the game for action cards played.

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