Choosing Actions
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A round consists of two phases. First, the players choose actions. Then, the actions are performed one by one.
The actions are shown in the action area of the game board. Each player must choose a minimum of two actions each round. The maximum number of actions you may choose is limited only by the number of action markers in your possession.
The starting player begins by placing one of their action markers on one of the seven actions. Then, the next player in clockwise order, places one action maker. Play proceeds in this way until everyone has chosen at least two actions.
The actions Buses, Clock, and Starting Player can only be chosen by one player each round.
The other actions may be chosen by multiple players. The first player to chose such an action puts their marker on the space marked A, the second puts their marker on the space marked B. etc. Players may choose the same action more than once in the same round.
If a player has already placed two action markers when it becomes their turn to play, they may pass. This means they cannot place any more actions markers that round. Players keep choosing actions until all players have passed. Players may use as many action markers as they want in a given round, subject to available action spaces. If a player has no more action markers, they are out of the game.