Looks interesting and simple to learn with nice artwork! Why are there different colours for gem-points? Both the guardian cards and the sloth/accessory cards have it. Couldn't find it on their kickstarter-page either. Just esthetics?
Just received answer from the creators on this topic: 'The acrylic gems are colorful for the fun of the game, but the card/gem point levels are all colored to help players keep track of their cards. Each point level has a different color associated with it. For example, all the "Sensei" cards that are point level 5 are red, all the "Basic" sloths that are point level 1 are green.' Makes sense now!
Hello, my Ninja Sloths has finally arrived. :D I'm a bit confused about the action options in the rules. It's not clear to me. However, if you read the "Sorcerers" expansion, it says under "trading cards": "... instead of playing a second action, they can choose to trade cards". To me, this means that there are 4 different options for a second action: place a card, play action card, trade or pick up another card. And you can only choose ONE of these 4 options. How do others see it? And how is it right?
Looks interesting and simple to learn with nice artwork! Why are there different colours for gem-points? Both the guardian cards and the sloth/accessory cards have it. Couldn't find it on their kickstarter-page either. Just esthetics?
Just received answer from the creators on this topic:
'The acrylic gems are colorful for the fun of the game, but the card/gem point levels are all colored to help players keep track of their cards. Each point level has a different color associated with it. For example, all the "Sensei" cards that are point level 5 are red, all the "Basic" sloths that are point level 1 are green.'
Makes sense now!
Hello, my Ninja Sloths has finally arrived. :D
I'm a bit confused about the action options in the rules. It's not clear to me.
However, if you read the "Sorcerers" expansion, it says under "trading cards": "... instead of playing a second action, they can choose to trade cards".
To me, this means that there are 4 different options for a second action: place a card, play action card, trade or pick up another card.
And you can only choose ONE of these 4 options.
How do others see it? And how is it right?
What happens if the game ends and two players have the same amount of gems which would result in a tie?
We had a tie in our first game. Pretty disapointing 😂
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Kwasade for the algorithm.
First?