Hey Jack. No you can not, unless a player attempted to uncover three in a row on the turn previous to yours and did so unsuccessfully. In that case you get to take two moves. On a normal turn, when you have one move, sliding a big piece with a little piece under it is a move and ends your turn. Hope this helps and hope you’re having fun with Kloak!
If two small pieces of the same color are next to eachother and uncovered and the third piece is in a row but covered, does the player need to announce they are “uncloaking” for a match so if they are wrong other player gets two turns. Or can they just uncloak and if they were wrong no penalty since only uncloaking 1 piece.
@@jamesbrady9524 Hey James, I spoke too soon. The player does not need to announce his or her move. If a player makes a move that reveals three small pieces in a row, they may score and remove them, whether or not they announced they were "unkloaking." If they announce they're unkloaking and are incorrect, his or her opponents get two moves in a row.
Can you move a kloaked piece lining up a 3 in a row and unveil said three in a row the same turn? Or do you have to pass the turn and hope the opponent doesnt unkloak the three in a row you created?
Hi Neil! You have to pass the turn in the scenario you present. The only time you get two moves is if a player attempted to uncover three in a row on the turn previous to yours and did so unsuccessfully. In that case you get to take two moves. On a normal turn, when you have one move, sliding a big piece with a little piece under it is a move and ends your turn. Hope this helps and hope you’re having fun with Kloak!
Looks like a fun, simple yet strategic game
we got this the other day and played today. It's great, we all enjoyed it
Thanks, glad you had fun!
Fun game with my kids 👍
If you align three hidden pieces, can you reveal them in the same turn?
Hey Jack. No you can not, unless a player attempted to uncover three in a row on the turn previous to yours and did so unsuccessfully. In that case you get to take two moves. On a normal turn, when you have one move, sliding a big piece with a little piece under it is a move and ends your turn. Hope this helps and hope you’re having fun with Kloak!
If two small pieces of the same color are next to eachother and uncovered and the third piece is in a row but covered, does the player need to announce they are “uncloaking” for a match so if they are wrong other player gets two turns. Or can they just uncloak and if they were wrong no penalty since only uncloaking 1 piece.
So what happens if they accidentally reveal a 3 in a row?
@@jamesbrady9524 Hey James, I spoke too soon. The player does not need to announce his or her move. If a player makes a move that reveals three small pieces in a row, they may score and remove them, whether or not they announced they were "unkloaking." If they announce they're unkloaking and are incorrect, his or her opponents get two moves in a row.
Can you move a kloaked piece lining up a 3 in a row and unveil said three in a row the same turn? Or do you have to pass the turn and hope the opponent doesnt unkloak the three in a row you created?
Hi Neil! You have to pass the turn in the scenario you present. The only time you get two moves is if a player attempted to uncover three in a row on the turn previous to yours and did so unsuccessfully. In that case you get to take two moves. On a normal turn, when you have one move, sliding a big piece with a little piece under it is a move and ends your turn. Hope this helps and hope you’re having fun with Kloak!
@@roogames876 thank you! It's a great game
Can be peices be in a row diagonally to score?
Yes, you can score diagonally! Have fun!
Can you move a small piece into a space with a larger piece thus kloaking it? I’m going to guess no but that I’d ask!
Hey Joshua. You are correct. You can not do that. Have fun!
All our thx for french translation …
You're welcome! Hope you're enjoying the game!