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Re: [piecepack] Re: Picking the best games for a rules booklet
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- Subject: Re: [piecepack] Re: Picking the best games for a rules booklet
- From: "Mark A. Biggar" <mark.a.biggar@...>
- Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 14:58:49 -0800
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Electronicwaffle wrote:
A would think a full page (one side) should be devoted to the
website, with clear indication that more free games can be found
there.
Not only that, I'd include a 1-2 sentence description of each game on
the web page that wasn't included in the printed rulesets.
Now for some suggestions (I going to push my own game of course :-) ).
Another race game to be considered is "Worm Derby", which I've used
very successfully to introduce people to piecepack.
BTW, I should have an expanded version of Chariots with more special
actions (at this point is looks like you get 2 actions a lap chosen
using a chinese menu system ) done by the end of the year.
Also you should include at least one flicking game.
If you don't want a score card (which excludes Ppolf) then I'd suggest
"Tabletop Bocce" which has easier to understand rules then "Tabletop
Croquet".
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