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tile and to other wall segments (or the city gate). Wall segments prevent tiles to be placed beyond the wall, and also serve to complete features. After the second pile is exhausted, each player places two wall segments. In a two-player game, two wall segments are placed instead of one after the first pile is exhausted, and four wall segments are placed instead of two after the second pile is exhausted.
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The game is complete whenever either all wall segments or all tiles are used, or alternatively whenever the two ends of the city wall are within five walls of each other. At this point the entire city is considered to be walled in, and any features that are completed in this manner are scored. All
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