Each player has a row of 8 face-down cards, and there’s a draw deck with 3 face-up cards in front of it. The cards show a landscape of mountains, forests, temples, lakes and Kondors, all of which are scoring criteria. Each card contains one or more of these criteria, some of them also show a special coin.
On your turn you can either take one of the face-up cards from the display or draw one from the draw deck. Then choose one of your own face-down cards and decide which of the two you want to keep and put in that spot in your row.
Play continues clockwise until all players have their 8 cards face-up in front of them. Score for each chain of mountains, for at least 4 lakes, for each forest, the most Kondors, for temples and special coins. The player with the most points wins.