05-03-2023, 03:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2023, 03:36 AM by Donald Foster.)
Hi dcromley,
Thanks for checking out my game. To answer your question, it's my understanding that a player must perform 2 moves per turn. With that said, if you move 1 space only, you must follow that move with a 45 degree rotation. I just read the description of the game in Board Game Geek and found that the number of moves is unclear. It seems that you have the option of making 1 or 2 moves per turn. I don't own the game nor do I have a copy of the rules. And I can't find a copy of the rules anywhere. I got my information from the Youtube video I posted and it seemed to me that you must make 2 moves per turn. He gave examples of types of move you can make: Move 1 piece 2 spaces or Rotate a piece 2 steps forming a 90 degree rotation or Rotate a piece then move it 1 space or Move a piece and then rotate it 45 degrees. All of those = 2 moves per turn. Ok, I just watched the video again and he does say you can make 1 or 2 actions per turn. It seems I need to make a modification to the game. Thanks for pointing that out. I will make the necessary changes and re-post the updated code in this tread as a new replay. I think the best way to end your turn after performing 1 move is having the player click on the same piece in it's current location on the board.
Donald
Thanks for checking out my game. To answer your question, it's my understanding that a player must perform 2 moves per turn. With that said, if you move 1 space only, you must follow that move with a 45 degree rotation. I just read the description of the game in Board Game Geek and found that the number of moves is unclear. It seems that you have the option of making 1 or 2 moves per turn. I don't own the game nor do I have a copy of the rules. And I can't find a copy of the rules anywhere. I got my information from the Youtube video I posted and it seemed to me that you must make 2 moves per turn. He gave examples of types of move you can make: Move 1 piece 2 spaces or Rotate a piece 2 steps forming a 90 degree rotation or Rotate a piece then move it 1 space or Move a piece and then rotate it 45 degrees. All of those = 2 moves per turn. Ok, I just watched the video again and he does say you can make 1 or 2 actions per turn. It seems I need to make a modification to the game. Thanks for pointing that out. I will make the necessary changes and re-post the updated code in this tread as a new replay. I think the best way to end your turn after performing 1 move is having the player click on the same piece in it's current location on the board.
Donald