Is it to be assumed that the player may place them wherever they want as long as they go down in that order? It should be specified what the the placement rules are that should be followed, otherwise it ends up being the same and you have just repeated yourself, or the players are left to assume and play their own rules. Leave it to the Economist, just about the smartest and most well-written general interest magazine (or “newspaper,” as it quaintly calls itself) around, to make the case for the continued vitality of, problems with, and possible future forms for suburbia much better than I ever could. In a few thousand words, they have surveyed the globe, counted up the numbers, and come to the conclusion.
I've only played it twice, sorry if this has an obvious answer that I just completely missed in the rulebook.
I was just playing a game yesterday and one of the people I was playing with was in a tight spot. They had a negative income and no money. The other 3 people playing tried to figure out a way to help that person get out of that hole, but none of us could figure out a way. To us, the person seemed forever stuck in debt and not able to buy another tile because everytime they made $ off of the water tile, they had to pay it away immediately due to the negative income..
Suburbia Game Rules Pdf
What am I missing here? There has to be a way for someone with $0 to come out of debt if they have, say, -4 on the income track