Difference between revisions of "Base game (1st edition)"

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Farms are separated from each other by roads, cities and the edge of the playing field – this is important during the final scoring. In determining farm size, farms can be limited by all kinds of barriers, for example, roads, cities, or rivers which cannot be circumvented, or the edge of the playing field. It can certainly happen that a farm covers almost the entire playing field, and there will likely be farms that remain open for the entire game. <ref>{{IconBook}} River segments also separate farms. (08/2014)</ref>
Farms are separated from each other by roads, cities and the edge of the playing field – this is important during the final scoring. <ref>{{IconBook}} In determining farm size, farms can be limited by all kinds of barriers, for example, roads, cities, or rivers which cannot be circumvented, or the edge of the playing field. It can certainly happen that a farm covers almost the entire playing field, and there will likely be farms that remain open for the entire game.</ref> <ref>{{IconBook}} River segments also separate farms. (08/2014)</ref>


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