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Michael
Prior to opening the box and diving into the game, our team read the rulebook together, taking turns per section. When there was a questionable rule that could be taken in multiple directions, each of us would speak up on their opinion to as which what it should mean for our team. We were able to find quite a few rules that were pretty vital to the integrity of the game.
Russell -
Before the game started the group conversation was casual and friendly. We reviewed the rulebook and found a youtube video that attempted to explain some of the game, albeit did not help much. Luca created a google docs with a copy of the rules, and a section for clarifications, so as we reviewed the rules and made clarifications to those rules, we had a place to record those clarifications.
**Team Communication During**
Luca -
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Michael
Once the game began, it was kind of hard to stay focussed on the game. We developed a strategy, which was great. We picked our characters just fine with no argument, drew our item cards and jumped in the game. Splitting the team in two, half of us went on one side of the street and the other half to the other side of the street. This is where it got interesting. Half of us died very quickly due to one of the harder zombies spawning right in the room that they were in. Now that half of the team didn’t have to talk, the communication was just alright.
Russell -
The game was extremely confusing, and our team got discouraged very quickly.