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Subject: Cheesy Paradise - limited or unlimited cheese? rss

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Kiboko Hippo
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My reading of the rules suggests that Cheesy Paradise, like the other mouse homes, only has four portions of cheese, i.e., a fifth mouse reaching Cheesy Paradise would get no cheese. However, given it is Cheesy Paradise, I've also tried having unlimited portions for this final spot (not for the other mouse homes), leading to some changes in player strategy. I've probably only played 5-10 games total and am trying to decide which is a better version to introduce newcomers to the game. I like both and don't have a strong preference either way. Anyone out there has a stronger preference and a reason for it?
 
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Mikko Saari
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Well, I've only played with limited cheese, but I think limited is somewhat better - there's more strategy to the game, as you have to make it a priority to be in the first four to reach the end, or turn aside earlier.
 
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