Dice, paper, & pencil. Perfect! I can make this super travel friendly by folding up some sheets and putting them in a ziploc bag with the dice and pencils. This is looking to be the best roll n' write yet.
Begin the game by circling one castle at the top of tue tracks, any color of your choice. If you reach the top of that castle you score the higher amount for that castle. Is that what you’re asking about?
Hi there, in Sheet 2, do you trigger a town scoring if you cross a single space in-between 2 cities? Or does the rule "Must be a group of at least 2 to trigger scoring" counters that effect?
It must always be a group of 2 or more to do town scoring. Group of 2 and first contact from that group to that town. Those 2 principles drive town scoring in both Cascadito and cascadero.
Hi, I have a question about the meaning of the forbidden dice. After selecting a dice, that color becomes forbidden color. What does it mean? It means everyone including me, can Not choose the same color after the color becomes forbidden color? Or, only I can not choose the same color? (Except of using for river)
Forbidden dice are always the black dice (and white on map 1). So after rolling the dice, set the black dice aside and draft from the remaining dice. It limits the dice pool and helps to randomize the number of dice available for each player throughout the game.
@@BitewingGames Thank you for answering. But I read the rule book, on the page 3, select a die, it said places the die at the top of their sheet, and then explained the area about which color dice are forbidden, so it doesn’t mean the die place on there would become forbidden color, right??
@@yantz116 Correct. The die color you take has nothing to do with what is forbidden. The top of your sheet has an icon showing which dice are forbidden (black and sometimes white). On your turn when you take a die you will place it in that area of your board (near the icon showing which dice are forbidden).
"the point of the game is to win, and you win by having the most points" ...deep stuff my guy
Dice, paper, & pencil. Perfect! I can make this super travel friendly by folding up some sheets and putting them in a ziploc bag with the dice and pencils. This is looking to be the best roll n' write yet.
On map 1, white is also forbidden. How do you mark areas adjacent to the white towns?
Great observation! The tracks allow you to place additional marks anywhere on the map - you have to use those to get to white.
Thank you for this tutorial.
When playing solo, how can I make a Home castle to have a unique scoring goal ?
Begin the game by circling one castle at the top of tue tracks, any color of your choice. If you reach the top of that castle you score the higher amount for that castle. Is that what you’re asking about?
@@BitewingGames thanks. Yes. That’s what I was asking 👍😁 I was going to roll a dice 🎲 and select it randomly but not sure
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Hi there, in Sheet 2, do you trigger a town scoring if you cross a single space in-between 2 cities?
Or does the rule "Must be a group of at least 2 to trigger scoring" counters that effect?
It must always be a group of 2 or more to do town scoring. Group of 2 and first contact from that group to that town. Those 2 principles drive town scoring in both Cascadito and cascadero.
Hi, I have a question about the meaning of the forbidden dice. After selecting a dice, that color becomes forbidden color. What does it mean? It means everyone including me, can Not choose the same color after the color becomes forbidden color? Or, only I can not choose the same color? (Except of using for river)
Forbidden dice are always the black dice (and white on map 1). So after rolling the dice, set the black dice aside and draft from the remaining dice.
It limits the dice pool and helps to randomize the number of dice available for each player throughout the game.
@@BitewingGames Thank you for answering. But I read the rule book, on the page 3, select a die, it said places the die at the top of their sheet, and then explained the area about which color dice are forbidden, so it doesn’t mean the die place on there would become forbidden color, right??
@@yantz116 Correct. The die color you take has nothing to do with what is forbidden.
The top of your sheet has an icon showing which dice are forbidden (black and sometimes white). On your turn when you take a die you will place it in that area of your board (near the icon showing which dice are forbidden).
@@BitewingGames 😅ok, I think I finally know the point of that paragraph. Thank you for clarifying!
Best wishes,
I'm a solo gamer. At least I understand how to play this solo.
It’s works well solo and is super quick to set up and play. Easy to play back to back games with the different maps.