The Kingdom game can be played by four teams, representing the four hemispheres, North, West, South, and West. In the event there are only two players, the players can adjust the rules and limit the game to two hemispheres. All the other rules will still apply.

Out of all the four players that will roll the dice, the player who rolls the highest number gets to choose which hemisphere they will want to conquer first and the person who gets the lowest number will get the remaining hemisphere.

To begin the game, the starting team has to choose the top card of their pile (which down facing) and hand it to the opposing team to read, the card will specify the country that needs to be conquered and the questions to be answered. The questions must be answered in 2 minutes. Once the two minutes is up, the team either has to get the answers all correct and choose a new card. If they get the answers incorrectly they have to wait their turn and select a new card.

If the team gets any of the questions wrong, they cannot move. They have to wait their turn to repeat the process again. The team needs to ONLY conquer ten countries in their hemisphere in order to move to Kush (Central African Republic). Once the team has conquered ten countries, they are close to winning the game.

Once a team has ten tokens in their hemisphere, they jump to the Central African Republic cards for their next turn. The team selects the top card, hands it to the opposing team, and proceeds to answer the questions in one minute. If the questions are not answered during the stipulated time, the team has to wait until the next round. The cards are reshuffled and the team has to answer the questions to the top card. This continues until the team answers all the questions right and wins the game. The other teams can continue the game to secure second, third and fourth place positions. If by chance there is more than one player eligible to conquer the country of Central African Republic to which the crown is in, then the first team to get all the questions correct on their card wins.

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