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### 4 Comments. ### The rules say "2 or 4" players, this page says "2 - 4" players. Which one is correct? -- [https://blog.selfthinker.org/ selfthinker] 2019-07-13 16:52 UTC ---- I think the author was thinking it is easiest to divide 24 coins organized into 4 suits either by 2 groupings (i.e. light and dark suits) for two players or into 4 suits for four players. However dividing 24 coins by 3 for 3 players or even 6 for six players is straightforward if you flip the coins over rank side (i.e. for 6 players give all the coins of one rank and for 3 players give each the players all the coins of two ranks) especially since direction can also reinforce coin ownership although the rules themselves don't make this clear. -- TrevorLDavis 2019-07-13 21:18 UTC ---- We had a couple questions based on playing in The Infinite Board Game: 1. Can flipped tiles be occupied (will the bump rules allow a piece to move onto an already-flipped tile? 2. Does the die symbol side count for letter A tile when removing? -- Anonymous 2025-06-26 21:27 UTC ---- {{{ > Can flipped tiles be occupied (will the bump rules allow a piece to move onto an already-flipped tile)? }}} My personal interpretation of the rules are that flipped tiles can be occupied. In particular in the original rule pdf linked to on this site it says: {{{ > Any coins on a tile that is removed are removed from play }}} which implies that flipped tiles can be occupied otherwise there could never be any coins to remove when removing them. {{{ > Does the die symbol side count for letter A tile when removing? }}} In the Infinite Board Game piecepack the suit symbol side of the dice does correspond to the ace which is instead represented by the letter A on the tiles and coins. Under the original AnatomyOfAPiecepack standard both the die and the tile would have been represented by a suit symbol on the ace (and there would have been no A's) but the IBG piecepack designer took some artistic licenses when designing their version and put a different ace symbol on their dice and tiles---most of the piecepack designs in [[Downloadable Piecepack Sets]] use the same ace symbol on their dice and tiles... -- TrevorLDavis 2025-07-05 16:38 UTC
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