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Summary of the best piecepack games (for a rules booklet)
- To: piecepack@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Summary of the best piecepack games (for a rules booklet)
- From: "Iain Cheyne" <news@...>
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:29:53 -0000
- User-agent: eGroups-EW/0.82
We managed to get some decent feedback on the best games that can be
played with a piecepack.
The following people nominated games (they did not design!):
Clark D. Rodeffer
Iain Cheyne
Mark Biggar
Mike Schoessow
Phillip Lerche
Tim Schutz
According to the people above, these are the best piecepack games for
one piecepack, or that require commonly available additions, like a
pack of cards or some coins. This restriction was made so the
rulesets are suitable for the paper piecepack that Stuart John
Bernard is selling.
-=Four-player=-
New City
Kidsprout Jumboree
Sarcophagus
-=Three-player=-
Hanging Gardens
Pharaoh's Heir
-=Two-player=-
Power Lines
Evade
Froggy Bottom
-=Solitaire=-
One Man, Thrag
Tula
[Winner of the Solitary Confinement competition.]
-=Racing=-
Motox
Chariots
Worm Derby
The following games were nominated, but are not suitable for the
rules booklet.
Alien City (requires two piecepacks)
Icefloe (requires piecepack pyramids)
Decay (requires rules editing)
I am putting all this on the wiki
(www.ludism.org/ppwiki/RecommendedGames), including the games that
were ruled out for the paper piecepack.
Has anyone tried any of these games, but disliked them? In this case,
I'll remove them, depending on prevailing opinion.
Please give me your feedback, and I'll adjust the wiki
accordingly.
--
Iain