- Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:02 am
#8428
Hi I have a general question regarding circular linear games.
I understand that when you encounter a circular linear game, when the number is even, you should divide it by 2 and the quotient becomes the number of spokes that you draw.
However when do you know for sure that the game requires two separate diagrams; one that goes clockwise and the other that goes counter clockwise? This seems to matter significantly with block rules or the rules that indicate adjacency.
I have encountered 2 circular linear games and one of the games required drawing two separate sketches while the other did not.
Can you please clarify?
Are there specific wordings that trigger multiple sketches?
Please help!
Thanks!!
I understand that when you encounter a circular linear game, when the number is even, you should divide it by 2 and the quotient becomes the number of spokes that you draw.
However when do you know for sure that the game requires two separate diagrams; one that goes clockwise and the other that goes counter clockwise? This seems to matter significantly with block rules or the rules that indicate adjacency.
I have encountered 2 circular linear games and one of the games required drawing two separate sketches while the other did not.
Can you please clarify?
Are there specific wordings that trigger multiple sketches?
Please help!
Thanks!!