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In the [[Fluxx Reduxx]] and [[Family Fluxx]] variants of [[Fluxx]] the card ''Choose a New Rule'' let a player go through the [[Drawing Stacks|Drawing Stack]] or [[Discard Piles|Discard Pile]] and choose a card, after which one reshuffles the searches stack or pile. | In the [[Fluxx Reduxx]] and [[Family Fluxx]] variants of [[Fluxx]] the card ''Choose a New Rule'' let a player go through the [[Drawing Stacks|Drawing Stack]] or [[Discard Piles|Discard Pile]] and choose a card, after which one reshuffles the searches stack or pile. | ||
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+ | == Acknowledgements == | ||
+ | Marcus Brissman, Guy Lima Jr., Stephan Meyers, Johan Toresson |
Revision as of 11:57, 25 December 2009
The memory function of Drawing Stacks of Cards or Tiles offer design possibilities both regarding player actions and timing of events in the game session. Being able to view or select Cards
In games where players may wish to empty Drawing Stacks since they Dominion
Further, Cards and Tiles allow the distribution to be changed explicitly during gameplay through events in the game.
In Shadows over Camelot there are two Drawing Stacks, one for good events and one for bad. When one is depleted both are reshuffled which may entice players to draw from one stack just to empty it so the other stack is reshuffled.
The Chancellor card in Dominion allows the action of putting the entire Drawing Stack in the discard pile, forcing a reshuffle. This can be advantageous if one knows that the cards one wants has already been played so one wants a reshuffle as soon as possible.
In the Fluxx Reduxx and Family Fluxx variants of Fluxx the card Choose a New Rule let a player go through the Drawing Stack or Discard Pile and choose a card, after which one reshuffles the searches stack or pile.
Acknowledgements
Marcus Brissman, Guy Lima Jr., Stephan Meyers, Johan Toresson