Originally posted by Quillan
The wonders of Broadway, Rock 'n Roll, and Hollywood provide the controlling player with 7 Hit Musicals, Hit Singles, and Hit Movies respectively. That player can then trade as many of those to others as he wishes. The game mechanic is that the three obsolete happiness resources are replaced by 3 new happiness resources that are tied to wonders rather than geographic locations.
The wonders of Broadway, Rock 'n Roll, and Hollywood provide the controlling player with 7 Hit Musicals, Hit Singles, and Hit Movies respectively. That player can then trade as many of those to others as he wishes. The game mechanic is that the three obsolete happiness resources are replaced by 3 new happiness resources that are tied to wonders rather than geographic locations.
I'm not complaining, and I think the dynamic works fine. I do not, however, think that the one somehow"makes up" for the disappearance of the other. They're two entirely different game mechanics. It's probably easier to simply look elsewhere for your "make up" happiness source. Such as to build colosseums that you didn't have a need for previously.
Wodan
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