Finally, the move cards are revealed, and Nessie moves along the inner gameboard based on what cards were revealed. Once these are selected, each player will be forced to move one of his cameras (hoping to get that great photo!) and then will have the option of moving a second camera. Then the first three players will select a move card the sum of these cards will determine how far Nessie will move along the board once all of the players are situated(.
Each turn, the players will get to select a bonus for the round - improving their camera's value, moving a bonus camera, hiring an extra camera, stuffing hotdogs in their pockets to try to convince Nessie to go just a bit further (ok, officially in the game you use 'Bagpipes' for this, but you tell me - I think that Nessie would respond better to hot dogs) etc. In order to do this, they must make sure that their best cameras are positioned in the place where Nessie will (hopefully) appear. In Loch Ness, each of the players takes on the role of a photographer trying to get a picture of the elusive Loch Ness monster. One of Rio Grande Games' latest offerings is Loch Ness.