by saviodo
I agree with you and believe the base rules allow of easier learning. I think the base rules create a more ovbvious best choice (at least this is my perception based on the strategies that I have played) which is good for learning how to play and for basic strategies of winning. I think with my house rule it creates more possible negative or inadvertant positive interaction between players (which I know you were steering away from the negative). In your scenario, does player one go for a action that is not his first choice in order to try to get the bonus? Does the second player take the 2nd action and get the bonus only to wait for their next turn again to try to get a different bonus that 3rd and 1st don't play. Maybe I am over thinking it some but it could happen.Maybe the thing the house rules shake up most would be how people approach the wake up chart.