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Re: Generic Abstract Games that are Compatible with the Piecepack
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- Subject: Re: Generic Abstract Games that are Compatible with the Piecepack
- From: "Iain Cheyne" <groups@...>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:10:19 -0000
- In-reply-to: <bemrrh+k0pf@...>
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Thanks David.
I kept the list down to just the single piecepack, because:
1. I do not have a second piecepack.
2. I like the portability of a single piecepack.
Having said that, I posted my list on the wiki, so others can extend
the list whenever they like. Feel free.
I might extend my list to include 12 tokens per person if one player
plays sun & moon and the other player play crown & arms. The problem
is that I am no longer on a crushingly boring holiday at my mother-in-
laws!
Iain
--- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, "davidlhsl" <DavidLHsl@a...> wrote:
> Very interesting project! If it helps, you might consider expanding
> your project to consider if a game that didn't make you list would
> work if used with 2 piecepacks. For example, Reversi was posted to
> the piecepack website, and it is listed as requiring 3 piecepacks.
I
> wouldn't expand this project beyond 2 piecepacks, but it would give
> you 12 tokens per side (even 24 tokens, if you have one player play
> sun & moon and the other player play crown & arms) as well as a
> board size up to 12x12 square or 12x16 rectangular(smaller squares).
>
> David
>
> --- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, "Iain Cheyne" <groups@c...> wrote:
> > I have compiled a list of already exisiting abstract games that
> would
> > work well with the piecepack. You can see the fruits of my labour
> > here:
> >
> > http://jcd.ods.org/piecepack/GenericAbstracts
> >
> > --
> > Iain