Waterworks (card Game) - Other Rules

Other Rules

  • Each player can do one of the following items: (1) place a "good" pipe card on your pipeline, (2) place a metal wrench on a leaky pipe in his or her own pipeline, (3) place a "leaky" pipe card on another player's pipeline, or (4) discard a card face up in the "discard" pile.
  • When a wrench is played to fix a leaky pipe, that wrench can never be moved and this constitutes a complete turn. The player does not pick up or discard a card.
  • When a player's turn ends he or she should pick a card (unless a wrench was played) and always have five cards in hand.
  • Cards are always played vertically. No card can be played such that it is oriented 90 degrees, or "sideways," compared to the rest of the pipeline.
  • No play is allowed which would create more than one leak on a player's pipeline at one time.

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