#163066: "Provide option for "Streetcar" movement rules rather than "Linie 1" movement rules"
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• Jei ekrane matote kokį nors klaidos pranešimą, įklijuokite jį čia.
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
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• Prašome paaiškinti, ką norėjote padaryti, ką padarėte ir kas atsitiko
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
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• Ar šis tekstas yra translation system? Jei taip, ar jis buvo išverstas daugiau nei 24 valandas?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Prašome paaiškinti siūlomą pakeitimą tiksliai ir glaustai, kad būtų kuo lengviau suprasti, ką jūs siūlote.
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Kas buvo pavaizduota ekrane, tave užblokavus (juodas ekranas? Nepilna žaidimo sąsaja? Klaidos pranešimas?)
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Į kurias taisykles neatsižvelgiama BGA žaidimo versijoje
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
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• Ar taisyklių pažeidimas matomas žaidimo atkartojime? Jeigu taip, kuris veiksmo numeris?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Kurį žaidimo veiksmą norėjai atlikti?
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
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• Ką reikia padaryti, kad iššauktum šį žaidimo veiksmą?
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• Kas įvyko kai bandei tai padaryti (klaidos pranešimas, žaidimo būsenos pranešimas, ...)?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Kuriuo žaidimo metu problema atsirado (koks buvo tuometinis žaidimo nurodymas)?
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
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• Kas įvyko kai bandei atlikti žaidimo veiksmą (klaidos pranešimas, žaidimo būsenos pranešimas, ...)?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Aprašykite rodomą problemą. Jei turite klaidos nuotrauką (rekomenduojama padaryti), galite panaudoti Imgur.com bei nuotrauką įkelti bei čia įklijuoti nuorodą.
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
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• Prašome nukopijuoti / įklijuoti tekstą, rodomą anglų kalba, o ne savo kalba. Jei turite klaidos nuotrauką (rekomenduojama padaryti), galite panaudoti Imgur.com bei nuotrauką įkelti bei čia įklijuoti nuorodą.
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
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• Ar šis tekstas yra translation system? Jei taip, ar jis buvo išverstas daugiau nei 24 valandas?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
-
• Prašome paaiškinti siūlomą pakeitimą tiksliai ir glaustai, kad būtų kuo lengviau suprasti, ką jūs siūlote.
In the rules for the original Mayfair edition of "Streetcar" (which are the rules that are actually linked to from the game page here), the movement phase is handled differently.
Instead of rolling dice to move a streetcar, the rule is that a player may move any distance up to the distance moved by the previous move + 1 square. So, for example, the first player to move may move a max of 1 square. The 2nd time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 2. The next time any streetcar moves, it may move up to 3, etc...
However, the distance is a maximum allowed; a player is not obligated to move their entire allowed distance. And also, streetcars must stop at every station on their route, which resets the maximum distance for the next movement to 1 greater than was actually moved. For example, if a player could move up to 5 spaces, but they reach the stop next to "D" after only moving 2 spaces, then they must stop there and the next movement can only be for up to 3 spaces.
There is a track on one edge of the board to keep track of how far the last movement actually was so that players know how far they can move and that track runs from 1 to 10. For an online implementation, you don't need a track on to the board to track this, but a limit of distance of 10 should be done.
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v134
Raportų istorija
This is a fine idea for a variant. However, I am currently busy working on other projects. Perhaps the other developer on this project would take up this suggestion.
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- Kitas stalo ID / ėjimo ID
- Ar F5 išsprendė šią problemą?
- Ar problemos atsirado keletą kartų? Kiekvieną kartą? Atsitiktiniu metu?
- Jei turite klaidos nuotrauką (rekomenduojama padaryti), galite panaudoti Imgur.com bei nuotrauką įkelti bei čia įklijuoti nuorodą.
