I was reading the wiki and one of the basic rule is: "Continue to play fairly and not intentionally unfair to other players".
make a player "waste" his last precious meeple by forcing him to play it (e.g. by using a corn circle tile)and so on...
I think the implication is that you should not, for example, try to extend an opponents city with the intention of forcing it to remain incomplete at the edge of the table.
Oops. We do that all the time and we don't feel like it's cheating
Quote from: kothmann on December 20, 2022, 09:55:56 AMI think the implication is that you should not, for example, try to extend an opponents city with the intention of forcing it to remain incomplete at the edge of the table.Oops. We do that all the time and we don't feel like it's cheating
Quote from: joe_abbot on December 20, 2022, 11:43:13 AMQuote from: kothmann on December 20, 2022, 09:55:56 AMI think the implication is that you should not, for example, try to extend an opponents city with the intention of forcing it to remain incomplete at the edge of the table.Oops. We do that all the time and we don't feel like it's cheating If it's accepted by the group and everyone is happy to play that way then I'm sure it's fine.At tournaments where it's just the basic game (and therefore not so many tiles) it isn't uncommon for players to manually shift the tiles back towards the middle of the table if the landscape appears to be heading towards over the edge. Most players will be perfectly agreeable in this regard as everyone wants to play the game as intended without unnecessary restrictions imposed by limited table space.
I thought it just meant "don't cheat".
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