Roll the dice and move your game piece that number of spaces (counter-clockwise).Separate the game cards according to color, and place them in a spot where all players can reach.Each player chooses a game piece and places it on Player Start.In addition to the board and cards, this game requires a game marker for each player and one 6-sided die.Game Cards (letter size – double sided).Player Markers of four different colors.If there are still fires on the board when you draw the last card in the deck or if you run out of fire markers, the team loses.Work together to remove all fires from the board.You must return to a water source (blue space) to collect more water before putting out any more fires. If you land on or move over a space with a fire marker and you are carrying water, you may use the water to put out the fire.If you land on or move over a water source (blue spaces), place a water marker on or under your game piece to show your character is carrying water.If you rolled another number, you may move that number of spaces in any direction.Turn over the top card on the deck and place an fire marker on that location. If you rolled a 1, you may not move and the fire has spread.Spread the first five fires by turning over the top five cards on the stack, finding the matching locations on the board, and placing a fire marker on the appropriate spaces on the board. Put the location cards back in the deck and shuffle well.Find the location on the game board that matches the card you drew and place your piece there.
Each player chooses a game piece and randomly chooses a card from the deck.In addition to the board and cards, this game requires a game marker for each player, one 6-sided die, 10 fire markers to represent fires, and 5 water markers to represent that a person is carrying water.History of the United States Trvia Game.For player markers, dice, and other game pieces, such as fire markers and water tokens, we recommend Games Game cards should be printed on either card stock or printable business cards, depending on the game. The game boards are intended to be printed on 11×17 (tabloid size) paper, but it is possible to print on two 8.5×11 (letter size) pieces of paper that can then be taped together. Click the links below to download the necessary materials for OML’s educational games.