The Tower is connected to the King (black leader) and I think if you
have your King in the area where the tower is, you can choose a cube
of any color.

On Feb 3, 10:34 am, kevintlee <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can play the one side of the game (the original side) without the
> additional buildings to play the original version of the game. The
> components are just as nice if not a little nicer (deeper colors). So
> there's no reason not to pick up the latest version.
>
> The 2nd side gives you an additional option for an extended game. (I
> haven't played the new side yet) There are four additional gold
> temples placed on that side. The new buildings can be placed on a line
> of three of the same color tiles that gives you an extra victory cube
> when you place a tile of that color on the kingdom that the strip
> resides. There's also one other "tower" cone building that is placed
> on the Ziggrats (new tiles) that would replace a cross of the same
> tiles. I forget the bonus this gets you but I presume it's an extra
> cube like the others with you place a connecting tile.
>
> On Feb 2, 10:36 pm, elrond108 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey I have question about the new edition of Tigris and Euphrates.  I
> > heard the rules have changed, other than the obvious double-sided
> > board thing.  But I heard this from someone who hadn't played the new
> > one.
>
> > My question is, are any significant rule changes?  And if I loved the
> > first edition but don't own it, is it worth buying the newer one if I
> > can buy the first for a lower price?
>
> > Thanks
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