anyway.



thread: 2006-07-27 : 10 Observations from my Berlin trip

On 2006-07-31, Harald Wagener wrote:

Vincent: Thanks. I really didn't get the part that we could combine the cards outside of the stacking rules. That was really subtle. And necessary to understand. It's again the mantra of 'you play together, but the story may lead the principals and supporting cast against each other.'

I just want to add that besides the urge to go to flashpoint right now, there is the opposite instinct as well, trying to hold off flashpoint, which in effect is a dangerous move since it means your spy will be put under more and more pressure.

We didn't come to disclosure in our game and I definitely need a complete four player game.

Ron: What is the 'starting card on each side' different from the 'cards directly to the left and right of the ace'  - since this was how you explained it to us? And if it's not possible to remove supporting cast through flash points, how'd I do it then?
It would also be nice to have one page cheat sheets for each period listing all the agencies for easier reference. But that is just a question of equipment.

Regards,
Harald



 

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