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ENDING THE GAME



The game ends one of 3 ways:

  1. The player has removed all 10 tokens. In this scenario The Blogger has saved all of their posts. Every single one. The task is done. Write one final day about the relief and joy of accomplishment. 

  2. The tower falls. Xenga is no more. The site won’t load. The blog is lost. Even if The Blogger wanted to save anything else they can’t now. Write one final day lamenting about what they couldn’t save. 

  3. The 4th King has been drawn. The blog is too embarrassing and The Blogger can’t bear to look at it anymore. They have decided to abandon their efforts because some things just aren’t worth saving. Write one final day about what led to this decision. 

Playing a Shorter Game

There are two ways to shorten the length of the game. 

       1. Remove 20 non-King cards from the deck and re-shuffle. 

Or

       2. Remove 10 blocks from the tower instead of rolling 1d6. 

You may choose to end the game prematurely at any time. If you do so, consider this ending to be the same as if the tower had fallen.