@Name1ess for acquisition
Oooh, I didn’t realise acquisitions continued!
Just for me as I had a spare slot. And now we’re into R&D! @mr.ister to go next.
Yeah, it just means there was little point in taking a company to merge that cannot score anything in ops, when there won’t be any opportunity to merge it.
@lalunaverde R&D
@Name1ess for operations
@mr.ister for operations.
@lalunaverde for operations.
@Name1ess operations
I had to go back and check but it’s now @mr.ister to play operation!
Summary
@lalunaverde for ops.
@Name1ess operations
@mr.ister for operations.
Congrats @Benkyo !
Im 2nd so Im happy lmao
Thanks for the game!
Indonesia impressed me, I can see why it is the favourite Splotter/game of many.
I would be up for another, now we have an idea of how to play…
I would be up for a 2nd game
Yes, me too!
Congrats to Benkyo!
I still have absolutely no idea how to play. This was definitely one of the more opaque games I have ever played. After this first game I still have no clue how I would form a decent strategy. Mainly, I can’t really wrap my head around the merger mechanism. I guess a big part of me feeling lost was because of life stuff I am hardly ever at my PC or laptop these days so I played most of the game on my phone which is less than ideal. It was quite interesting but I think I’ll try to get this played on the table before I take a shot at another game on the website.
Anyways good game, everybody, and good luck for the next round!
Yeah. Im not 100% focused in the game with it being async but having played it on the table helped.
The merger mechanism is basically bidding for the merged company by everyone - provided you have a free slot or your company is part of the merger. Mergers have to be the same type, unless it’s rice + spice = siap faji.
Mergers are useful for doing takeovers, selling a bad company, or just expanding your company.