Talk:Tic Tac Doh!: Difference between revisions

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:There is no adjacency requirement in the ICE-7 rules for this game either. I don't play with one, and I think it would weaken the game. I'd endorse an edit of the wiki on this point. --[[User:Carthoris|Carthoris]] 12:56, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
 
:: The inventor Brian Schultze's webpage [https://web.archive.org/web/20040806201337/http://www.mojoyugen.net/TicTacDoh.htm http://www.mojoyugen.net/TicTacDoh.htm] states: "Each piece must be placed in an imaginary square next to or on top on a piece already in play." I don't think that this weakens the game at all. We want to avoid that the board gets "hammered" in place in the second turn. Also, because the original game is played without a board, it's hard to know what "two fields out" is. In contrast, "next to" (and on "on top") are well-defined. And if that's the rule, there cannot be a confusion about where the second turn is, after it is played; that move defines what is "adjacent". With the original rules, the board's final shape really will take a couple of turns, and the second player can not define the board in turn 2. @GoulpGoulo, can you (or anyone) share a copy of Hypothermia #15 somewhere on this website? I think it's possible that the rules were not copied correctly. [[User:Cuc|Cuc]] ([[User talk:Cuc|talk]]) 03:07, 12 April 2020 (PDT)
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