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Genotype in 3 Mins

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.

Each round consists of 3 phases: Worker Placement, Dice Drafting, and Upgrades.

1) During Worker Placement, players take actions to get more Plant Cards, change the genes of a parent plant, Garden, Research, stake Phenotype claims, gather new Tools, or even position themselves ahead of other players for the Dice Drafting Phase in a couple of ways.

2) Dice Drafting features a couple of interest steps, including the possibility to get first pick of dice, but only for one type of Trait (like plant height), or the possibility to get a pick of any dice, but only after those first picks have happened. De Novo Mutation Dice allow players to change the Trait of other Dice or gain additional Research.

3) The Upgrades phase lets players spend their Research to gain upgrades that let them work on more Plant Cards, draft more Dice each round, or gain additional Workers to be used during the Worker Placement Phase of each round.

Players work to match their Pea Plant Cards to the outcome of the Dice Draft and complete the cards for points. If they've placed a Phenotype marker, they will earn bonus points for every completed card that matches their claim. At the end of 5 rounds, the player with the most points wins.

Contents:
1 Game Board
20 Offspring Dice
8 Parent Gene Tiles
50 Pea Plant Cards
25 Tool Cards
5 Player Mats
25 Shovel ACction Markers
15 Research Goal Markers
34 Trait Markers
20 Coins
4 Abacus Price Markers
8 Dice Slot Upgrade Tiles
5 New Plot Upgrade Tiles
10 Assistant Cards
1 Round Tracker
1 First Player Marker
12 Solo Cards
1 Rulebook
1 Science Behind Genotype


Ages: 14+
Players: 1-5
Game Length: 45-90 minutes

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5 reviews

Great game

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Love the dice genotype mechanic, how you new to manage that resource to complete your goals, also the material are good enough for the price !!!

September 29, 2022 7:18 PM

Engagaing Game with Bonus Learning

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

My wife is a genealogist and hence interested in genetics, so we got this game because of the theme. We've played it twelve times now, and each play deepens our appreciation for the interlocking strategies -- choosing pea plants, supporting them with assistants and tools, manipulating their genetic development through the cool dice and parent banners. The game has a Wingspan or Meadow or Mariposas feel to it -- fun to play, while presenting a background of actual learning about our natural world. It takes us just under an hour with two people -- we notice elements that might work even better with three or four, which would extend play time. The game makes it more likely we'll do further independent reading on Mendel and genetics -- so in that sense the theme really works.

August 31, 2022 6:16 PM

Dmytro Naumenko

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

The game is beautiful, very simple rules and addictive gameplay

August 31, 2022 7:07 AM

Award-Winning Worker Placement Game

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

There are plenty of decent worker placement games out there. Genotype might not grab you immediately based on its theme (Mendelian genetics), but it really nails what makes a worker placement game enjoyable - sufficient tension between the players' choice of placement. It also offers plenty of ramp-up over its five rounds. In some way or another, you'll have far more tools to get the job done during round five than you did during round one. That gives it a rewarding level-up sort of feeling in addition to competing over primo worker placement spots. It can also be educational, but it's not in-your-face educational. The majority of the educational text is in a separate rulebook that uninterested players can simply leave in the box.

May 28, 2022 3:49 PM

Bridgette Devlin

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Great game!

November 13, 2021 7:07 PM

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