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Re: [piecepack] Multi-pack games?
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- Subject: Re: [piecepack] Multi-pack games?
- From: Karol Boyle <karol@...>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 10:35:00 -0500
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The games page at the piecepack site w w w . P I e c e p a c k . O r g
-without the spaces) has a listing of the games that can be sorted by
equipment.
I encourage you to allow your design to use whatever it requires, the site
also has a printable version that is free. Printables of the MG expansions
will be posted soon as well. So, those that want to play piecepack games do
not have to purchase anything to do so (besides paper and ink for their
printer). Creating games that require more than one set can only help the
vendors as well - folks that don't have the desire to add to their
collection still have plenty of games to play.
There are 3 more games that were just submitted to me that will be posted by
weeks end. And after the winners are announced then we will have 18 more.
Folks with new games that aren't at piecepack.org should submit them - the
only restriction is that they must be freely redistributable, authors may
retain copy right - see licensing within existing games for ideas on how to
license yours. I will begin scouting and sending requests personally
shortly.
Thanks!
Karol
On 1/7/04 4:36 AM, "Kisa Griffin" <kisa_griffin@...> wrote:
> Are there any games designed for using more than one
> Piecepack other than pack Solitaire and Easy Slider? If not, what
> are people's interest level in games like this?
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> I am thinking of allowing a game I am designing to go beyond
> the use of a single Piecepack to allow for a larger area and more
> variables but I don't know how many people actual own more
> than one. If most people, even on this list, only own one
> piecepack it would make more sense to me to limit it to just
> using one but I think it would be easier if I had access to using
> one per player.
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> Any thoughts?
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> Kisa
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