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# 11 Comments. # This looks fun. Go, Jessica, go!

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-02-25 07:07 UTC


I've posted a notice and link to the Facebook group.

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-02-25 07:10 UTC


(thinking) I haven't tried this game yet, but have you considered coins instead of tiles as more of a challenge?

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-02-25 08:29 UTC


I should probably shut up until I try it with tiles! :)

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-02-25 18:18 UTC


What about coins AND tiles AND pawns! Check out the new version.

-- Jessica_Eccles 2018-02-26 12:14 UTC


I like it!

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-02-26 15:26 UTC


Possible places to clarify rules:

-- TrevorLDavis 2018-02-26 19:34 UTC


Thanks for your comments. I have added some clarifications to the rules.

-- Jessica_Eccles 2018-02-27 11:41 UTC


From Tim Schutz on Facebook:

Question about Speedy Towers.

In a 3 player game do you only start with 2 bases and everything is stacked on these 2 bases?

Are tiles and coins being stacked on top of each other on top of the 2 bases?

all 3 players can place on either of the 2 towers/bases at any time?

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-07-21 18:58 UTC


TrevorLDavis responded on Facebook:

For a definite answer you'll need to ask Ms. Eccles who is not on Facebook but my personable interpretation of the most recent version of the rules would be a yes for all three of those questions.

-- RonHaleEvans 2018-07-21 19:01 UTC


I can confirm that TrevorLDavis's answer is correct.

-- Jessica_Eccles 2018-07-22 01:35 UTC


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