This Death Match will test your creative thinking and how you think you can read your opponent.
In Monorail, you will take turns putting down track tiles to complete a line that departs from the train station and arrives back at the train station. There will be 2 train station tiles with incomplete tracks on both sides that will start on the board. The two elimination candidates will take turns to put down 16 track tiles to complete a single circle line. The 16 track tiles have two sides. The front shows a straight line while the back shows a ben or curve.
You will put down tiles beginning with the starting player and you may put down 1 to 3 tiles during your turn. You may put down any side of a tile but it must be placed so that it is touching. If you put down more than 1 tile at once, they must also be placed in a single line. There is no need to use all 16 tiles to complete the track, but all the tracks that were used must be connected. You will take turns to place down tiles and the player who finishes the track wins.
You will do so by saying if you are placing a straight or curved piece and for each turn I will update a chart picture and post it in the images of the group. The starting picture is in the images now. The black lines represent the grid with a square in it representing a tile placed. Blue line represents the starting line. Red lines will be placed by the competitors.
However, there is another way to win Monorail other than completing the track. If you judge that the track cannot be completed with the currently remaining tiles (16 not including the starting 2), you may declare that it is impossible. If a player declares that it is impossible, the opponent must use the remaining tiles to finish the track. If they complete the track with the remaining tiles, the player who completed it will win. If they fail, the other player will win.
Are there any questions?