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Re: LIst of games playable using a piecepack
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- Subject: Re: LIst of games playable using a piecepack
- From: "sshum2003" <sshum2003@...>
- Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 21:32:29 -0000
- In-reply-to: <3FDE8F87.8070503@...>
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Actual this call when out way back in the Y! Group in:
Message 2 Need Help - Traditional Games for Piecepack
At least it is now back in front of the Group. Perhaps this group of
games would be best suited for inclusion in a limited list of game
rules, because this game are those that people are fimilar with. For
the most fimilar games like chess and checkers, only the set up would
have to be discribed.
--- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, "Mark A. Biggar"
<mark.a.biggar@c...> wrote:
> On the wiki it was suggested that we develop a list of classic games
> that can be played using a piecepack. This the start of that
> discussion.
>
> Games already written up (either on www.piecepack.org or on the
wiki):
>
> Chess
> Checkers
> Othello/Reverse
> Evade
> Macala
> War
>
> Games mentioned on the Wiki:
>
> 18 games from the "World of Abstract Games" site
> (see GenericAbstracts wiki page)
>
> 8 games from Sid Sackson's book "A Gamut of Games"
>
> Games with obvious piecepack implementations:
>
> Backgammon
> tic-tac-toe
> 9 Mens Morris
>
> Please reply with any other games you can think of and I'll
eventually
> create a wiki page with all the results.
>
> --
> mark@b...
> mark.a.biggar@c...