A very good rule is that the one with the least points allowed to throw the pig and thus also determines the union rules. So one can play to its own strengths points to catch up. But eigenlich the pig is to throw (and thus the task to think) still the most fun, so it does not matter the last is to be;)
The balls can be distinguished colorful and easily. They can be good throw and remain beautiful are fed up.
The biggest point of criticism is the lack of durability. A pig came out of the box with an open seam of one centimeter, in another game the seam of Piglet went to a few litters on (and we are not particularly rough). The boules balls have in some cases problems with the seams, and I have a feeling that these are Nähfehler by the manufacturer.
We now have some sewn seams themselves, then keep the balls. For the poor quality of a game that's made for throwing on any terrain, there's point deduction.
The game and the idea itself, however great :-)