One thing that Richard didn't seem to consider is that tiles can be flipped and used upside down, giving a mirror image for where the holes are. I think I saw an instance where flipping a tile would have been a great move but it wasn't used.
15:15 I believe that Jen, the player who triggered the scoring, gets to take a tile from that row/column once it is refilled. You don't lose a turn because you triggered scoring.
Also, once the round is scored the winning player must cover up any cleared marmot holes and does not get a second bonus for them later. Not that this would have changed Jen winning.
One thing that Richard didn't seem to consider is that tiles can be flipped and used upside down, giving a mirror image for where the holes are. I think I saw an instance where flipping a tile would have been a great move but it wasn't used.
15:15 I believe that Jen, the player who triggered the scoring, gets to take a tile from that row/column once it is refilled. You don't lose a turn because you triggered scoring.
Also, once the round is scored the winning player must cover up any cleared marmot holes and does not get a second bonus for them later. Not that this would have changed Jen winning.
Notes added
Thank you for the video. The game looks so great. I have added it to my Christmas wishlist. :)
How does this compare to the other two titles in the series do you think?
i answered that very question in the final thoughts vid
Excellent!
13:46 Paulo left the h off has twice.
Wow a Paulo goof on a Rahdo goof.
Don't Jen's marmot holes get covered after she wins her first pin?
yup, i totally spaced on that. it is mentioned in the klingon subtitles though
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