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Race for the Summit

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Race for the Summit is a rock climbing card game where 2–6 players challenge a towering rock spire and attempt to be the first to reach the top. Choose from 8 climbers, each with their own preferences for the various hold types, as well as a unique special ability that can only be used once per game. Climb conservatively and hope your opponents take too many chances or risk being aggressive and possibly take a fall of your own.

You must compete for position with your opponents while at the same time trying to find the optimal route for your own ascent. Environment cards dictate conditions on the rock, while Action Cards offer you more options through special climbing moves; however, they also cause adverse events that you'll need to overcome in your quest to win the Race for the Summit!

Your belayer is ready... climb on!

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