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You are correct this is the way to play. It's also (imo) the better way :D.
You can play against the peddles, just like you would on a table (aka move everything yourself)
From my understanding, it appears this is something we need to everything manually, like we were simply playing the game live - we grab everything, put everything in the right place, basically the mode is not aware of any rules (correct me if I'm wrong please).
If the above is true (again, pls correct me in case there is a way to do things in a better way), I would like to know if it is still possible to use some AI at least for the Peddler, i.e., do a solo match against a computer somehow? Or this is just to play with other people (like either with other friends playing locally in the same computer or online with other players)?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for showing all your interest, it's awesome to see!
Thank you for your work
Maybe I'm doing sth wrong
We have spoken to them about the expansions in, but for now Final Frontier Games are incredibly busy with multiple other projects and a new Kickstarter coming soon.
Since there's no hand cards in this game, you could do either.
Single player is the easiest to manage