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After loving the "In the Year of the Dragon" Solo-Variant, I tried the Notre Dame yesterday. It was quite nice, but since it was the first time, I had some problems with rules. Anyway, I enjoyed, although I found it to be extremely difficult to achieve the victory. I just got 40 points!
And I'm sure I did some mistakes in the rules that favoured me...
So, I have a few questions.
About Bell Ringer movement, point 5. It says you may influence the movement. Does it mean you can do it even if it is not needed, because of landing on face down stack or ND? Could you do it after every single movement, or just at the end of the whole movement?
In page 2 of the rules, point 1 of Important game note. It says "The player can move up to the full distance the message disk allows". I just don't see what you mean with this sentence.
In the additional in-Roun scoring. Does this scoring apply if you reach ND when you have 1, 2 or 3 cards? Or is it only when you have the whole set, after the whole movement?
Page 3, point 2.f of the person cards. I don't see clearly how to manage with them. If one whole round is over, but there are still person cards face down, not used, do you keep it like that, or reshuffle all of them and start as at the beggining?
I think this is all by the moment. Thanks!
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