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What We Played: A cabbage-friendly park and a candy prison (Do: Pilgrims of the Flying Temple)

Ross C.
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Olympia, WA
Post #: 12
I agree with you. The trouble token movement is for me, on the fuzzy line. I could argue that what matters is that I say I'm getting you out of trouble (triggering the mechanics), whereas how I get you out of trouble (aka what I actually say) matters not in the least.

BTW, Vincent's blog is full of gems like that one. I highly recommend checking out more.
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