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An Easter Eggventures game about a reverse egg hunt: hide all your eggs in the best hiding spots so they will never be found again.

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What do I need?

Three simple steps.

  • Read the short playful rules.
  • Click Download > Files > "1 - Base Set.pdf"
  • Print, cut, play!

Want more? You can also generate your own material right on this website! Or pick one of the other PDFs available in the Download section.

Material

Pick your desired settings and press the button! (A new page will open.) When in doubt, just use the defaults for your first game(s).

Turns the material mostly grayscale. Don't compress PDF. (Slightly higher resolution, but huge file size.)

Sets

(Click to fold.)
This is also the material for the Special Scores expansion.

Not working? Or unsure what to do? The "Download" button above has PDFs I already made for you! Pick any one of those.

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Support

Enjoyed my work (or not)? Let me know what you think! Mail me at [email protected] with any feedback.

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Credits

As stated, this game is part of the Easter Eggventures project. It shares the fonts, style, and origins with all other games in the project. As such, for more information, check out the Easter Eggventures overview page.

This game was the last one to be invented and created for the project. Coming so late, and being a hard idea to pull off, I initially put it in last place (in order of difficulty). After streamlining the idea and testing it, however, it actually became one of the easiest!

The core rules of the game are short and consistent from start to finish. The different “restrictions” of what eggs you can place where don’t need to be remembered or understood immediately to play. This matters more for how “simple” a game is than the number of rules or material, I have learned.

This is probably my favorite, because it’s unique and simple, yet has the most tactical depth and puzzling turns.