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I realy want to play this game but im having problems loading it.
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Maybe I can help you out.
Drag a box over the 3 stacks of wanderlust tiles at the start of the game, right-click to bring up the drop down menu, and under 'Toggle' you want to uncheck 'snap'. Do the same for the stack of tundra tiles.
I also recommend pressing the - key while highlighting the wanderlust tiles to reduce their size one notch. This will prevent them from getting hung up on each other in the grid and causing some wonky issues. There will be some slight visible gaps between some tiles, but they won't interfere one bit with play.
If you drop a new tile on a empty space that has an overhanging round food token, the tile will come to rest above the round token by default. Simply mouseover the new tile and press U to easily snap the new tile under the round token.
Hope this helps!
If I right-click the table rotates, but if I do the following, the tile drop works.
1) Left click and hold, then drag the wanderlust tile directly over the desired hex.
2) Press L to lock (still holding the left click).
3) Let go of the left click and then click L again.
4) Click F to flip the tile.
This worked for me and thanks to guzmo for the hint of how to do this. It is not perfect however, as the tile is still often slightly askew and so the other tokens and tiles may need moving, as also mentioned by guzmo. Still it makes much closer to playable.