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A grid space cannot have both a nest and a tree. This means the following placements (shown expanded for clarity) are forbidden.
A grid space cannot have both a nest and a tree. This means that the placement of the top-most piece in each of the examples below would be forbidden.
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==Game End==
==Game End==
Players take turns putting a piece on the board until someone gets three pieces of the same size in a row, or until all of the pieces have been placed on the board (a tie). In the event that a person cannot make a legal move on his turn (but there are still pieces left), the other player wins.
The game ends when someone gets three pieces of the same size in a row, or when all of the pieces have been placed on the board resulting in a tie. In the event that a person cannot make a legal move on his turn (but there are still pieces left), the other player wins.


==Designer's Comments==
==Designer's Comments==