I really like the design of your game and the idea for the game mechanic, which reminds me of Daniel Solis' Pencil Park.
However I am not sure to understand a few details of the rule : - for 2 or more players, at first I though there was a common grid and one marker per player. However given the point system I am a bit confused : is it one grid per player ? And if so, another question arise : is there 1d6 rolled every turn and every player use it, or should each player roll its dice ? - is it ok if 2 tetra-blocks with the same marker touch each other ?
If I got the points system right, the goal is absolutely NOT to fill lines but to get as high as possible ?
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Hi !
I really like the design of your game and the idea for the game mechanic, which reminds me of Daniel Solis' Pencil Park.
However I am not sure to understand a few details of the rule :
- for 2 or more players, at first I though there was a common grid and one marker per player. However given the point system I am a bit confused : is it one grid per player ? And if so, another question arise : is there 1d6 rolled every turn and every player use it, or should each player roll its dice ?
- is it ok if 2 tetra-blocks with the same marker touch each other ?
If I got the points system right, the goal is absolutely NOT to fill lines but to get as high as possible ?
Regards
Ooohh I will definitely check out Pencil Park!
Thank you for the comment. I will try to explain here:
Q: is it one grid per player?
A: all players use the same common grid, but hey if you want to play on different grids that's your prerogative as well!
Q: is there 1d6 rolled every turn and every player use it, or should each player roll its dice ?
A: I originally imagined it as each player roll a dice for their own turns, but your suggestion works too!
Q: is it ok if 2 tetra-blocks with the same marker touch each other ?
A: Yeah!
Q: If I got the points system right, the goal is absolutely NOT to fill lines but to get as high as possible ?
A: You are correct! Filling a whole line will cause a forfeit. Either missing a turn or just game over.
Thank you so much for playing and spending generous time asking these questions anf clarifications!
- Nana