Beitragvon Roman Pelek » 30. Oktober 2002, 00:51
Hi Bruno,
Bruno Cathala schrieb:
> But if someone could be kind enough to write the same
> question in english, i would be happy to give all of you the
> answer !!
I'll try to translate the question:
Markus' question was: Sheep, if connected, stay together and move one behind the other. Does this apply for all sheep that are connected? Does a sheep follow if you take a turn left or right? Which sheep, if you have, for example, a square of four sheep, is moved second, third etc.?
Kurt's and my answer was that, depending on the moving direction, you only look at the respective row or column a moved sheep is in and move those sheep, that follow directly behind (in that row or column) without a "break" (empty spaces, pieces downside). The German rules at least give the "locomotive"-example for that movement type.
> At this time, i'm just desappointed to see that rules have to
> be clarified. So i'll do my best to make them more understandable !
Anyone ever seen a rule without rule questions? ;-) I think the basic rule coverage is good, but maybe an example considering "connected sheep" not only in a row would have brought extra clarity. Yet this refers to the German edition as it has been published, I don't know if there's any difference to your rules or French edition.
Ciao,
Roman