Round 7/Ruleset: Difference between revisions
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=== Rule 3: What happens on a turn === | === Rule 3: What happens on a turn === | ||
A player's turn consists of | A player's turn consists of performing any actions the rules require them to perform on their turn, as well as optionally performing any other actions the rules allow them to perform on their turn. A player may choose to end their turn at any time during it, by stating their intent to do so in #public-forum). If a player does not make a proposal within 24 hours of the start of their turn, they automatically end ("pass") their turn. | ||
When a player's turn ends, the turn of the player below them in the list in #game-rules begins simultaneously. | When a player's turn ends, the turn of the player below them in the list in #game-rules begins simultaneously. | ||
=== Rule 4: Proposing and voting === | === Rule 4: Proposing and voting === | ||
A player who does not already have a proposal being voted on may make a proposal by posting a message in #proposals. Players may then react to that message with either thumbsup or thumbsdown during the next 24 hours. When the voting period is over, the player's turn ends, and if the message has more thumbsup reactions than thumbsdown reactions, the events stated in the proposal take effect. The rules are maintained on github, which is referred to by a link in #game-rules. If a proposal message is deleted or edited before it takes effect, then the proposal is retracted. It does not take effect and its voting period ends. | |||
=== Rule 5: The game board === | === Rule 5: The game board === | ||
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=== Rule 7: Moving === | === Rule 7: Moving === | ||
Up to once on their turn, a player located on a primary space may move "up" the board, that is, in the direction in which the numbers of the spaces increase (wrapping around if they reach the highest-numbered primary space). To move, a player announces they are moving and rolls 1d6 in #public-forum. They move exactly that many spaces up the board. | Up to once on their turn, a player located on a primary space may move "up" the board, that is, in the direction in which the numbers of the spaces increase (wrapping around if they reach the highest-numbered primary space). To move, a player announces they are moving and rolls 1d6 in #public-forum. They move exactly that many spaces up the board. A player's turn ends if within five minutes of moving they do not explicitly declare that they are continuing their turn. | ||
=== Rule 8: Points and the board tiles === | === Rule 8: Points and the board tiles === | ||