![]() ![]() It was still quite strategic because you had to choose from either playing everything (and early on just getting 2 or 3 points here and there) or holding on to play them later, and say "I'm good" each turn when you've finished playing what you wanted. But this meant taking up a lot of points quickly and sometimes doing 2-3 or even 4 qwirkles in a single turn. Except I had (accidentally) changed one pretty important rule.Įach turn, you could play as many tiles / add on to as many lines as you wish from your six tiles. ![]() But I thought I remembered the rules (same color / shape, always have six tiles, qwirkle doubles to 12, etc) so we started playing with our son (~7) and we had a blast, loved it and played every night for months. ![]() I had played Qwirkle years ago, the correct rules, and ended up being passed the game a year or two ago by family, but without the rules. ![]()
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