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I think there's 31 new tiles and new "Navy Blue" die.
And in front of each player a pile of VP chips is floating. What are those for?
The screens were quite frustrating though because with the default placement of the action board the game tries to place the dice on top of the screen.
Also the dice cannot be adjusted manually so some times when moving them around on the action board I might accidentally drop one on top of the other and change its value and I can't undo this. If I wanted to cheat... Would be easy to do this on purpose instead of manually changing the die.
Oh and cheating. Uh... To make this game more accessible to playing with random people, I think a more heavily scripted round would be nice so dice values are locked after rolling. Also using the shadowbox still shows where the hand is so players can see what action is being chosen.