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Also remember since the servant card is not visible to other players at the start, it, too, will be one of the hand cards. Thus the hand space between drawer and player board has to be bigger even.
In the end, it all comes down to the table being to small (it would be easier, if we could place gamepieces "in thin air").
Anyways, nice work so far, just needs a little fixing.
1. Player board is too big, and does not fit at the drawer space.
2. The tokens are too small. Also, would be nice if tokens would lock into each space. This includes the main board.
3. Tuckbox are annoying to use, and actually interferes with the randomization of servants at the start. Mainly because the hand zone doesn't interface with it well, so either you get a question mark, or the box would reveal itself when you open it - which is annoying since when the box is opened, the box changes to the corresponding servant box, in which everyone can see which servant you have.
4. Cards don't fit, or fit weirdly, on the card space of the player board.
5. Hand size zone is too narrow, and cards are stacked up when you have 3 or more cards. Also, the actual hand zone is too close to the board, in which part of the board can be covered up by your hand in the hand zone.