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  1. Dec 23, 2021 · Glen More II is a tile-placement game with a rondel-style tile-drafting gameplay mechanism. That means that tiles are laid out on a circular track, and whoever is furthest back on the track gets to take their turn by moving as far forward along the track as they like and taking the tile on that space.

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  2. Mar 2, 2023 · Every turn sees you claiming a tile. This tile is immediately slotted onto your timeline, along with little hourglasses representing how long it took to grow your population, construct a building, found a colony, or dream up new ideas. This is an element that requires careful planning, letting you choose between cost or speed.

  3. Feb 27, 2019 · Simply drawing cards from a face-down deck is not considered drafting. A drafting game may also use tiles/tokens, thus becoming a tile/token drafting game, however, the mechanic remains unchanged.

  4. Drafting Mechanic: The game uses a complex drafting mechanic where you can choose to take all the tiles of one colour from a factory display, places the rest of the tiles in the middle of the table.

  5. In this game, you will draft hive shaped tiles and try to lay them to form a pattern according to what's depicted on them. For example, purple temples need to be totally surrounded while red barracks need to be set at the city edge.

  6. Well you've come to the right place! Azul is an abstract game about drafting and placing tiles. There are 4 versions of the game, and each brings its own magic to the table, with its own drawbacks, and I think it'll be fun to discuss them.

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  8. Open Drafting is used in games in which players pick (or purchase) cards (or tiles, resources, dice, etc) from a common pool, to gain some advantage or to assemble collections that are used to meet objectives within the game.

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