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It's too expensive for me too -- although my brother and I would love to get into it. I guess we'll have to wait for a video game release. ;)
It's a shame, really -- I always liked the word 'quintilliard.'
'Gary, I believe that Manabu Terao and Manabu Terao are two different people as much as I believe that Gus Duniho and Fergus Duniho are two different people.' No offense, but you could have saved some time and just said that in the first place. ;)
I would like to nominate Yonin Shogi. It is a very capable (not to mention enjoyable) adaptation of the classic Shogi for four players, and its handling of check and mate is unique and opens up a strategic level not available in most other four-handed games.
No offense, but I'd prefer that the ZRF for this game reflect the rules correctly. Not being very adept at programming myself, would you mind doing this 'hacking' and updating the file accordingly? Also, does this require Zillions 2.0 to work properly? I haven't got that so I won't be able to play this myself if it does.
Whoops, I didn't think that I shouldn't nominate it because I made the page. I thought that I could do so because I didn't invent the game. As for its popularity, it was made into a Super Famicom (Japanese SNES) game (not many CVs are besides Chess and Shogi), although the rest of your argument sort of makes this a moot point.
I don't get it. Could someone help explain this to me? A diagram or two would be helpful as well.
So basically, any neutral piece that is attacking any non-neutral piece becomes yours at the end of your turn?
Okay, I get it now. Thanks for your help, guys. It's a great idea but I'll have to try it out before I can give it a proper rating.
Oooh, I like this idea! Can someone ZRFolize it?
So it looks like Looney Labs is discontinuing the single-color stashes in favor of their new 'Treehouse' system. Single-color stashes will still be available in their online store, while supplies last - but they do have Cyan available. Linkage: http://www.looneylabs.com/whybuy/treehouse.html
I am considering a 9x9 version of this game. In the meantime I encourage people to play this one and give me their thoughts.
Yes, I probably could -- if I could program Zillions files.
The zebra has stripes but the tiger has none... ???
'Wow, let's use really big numbers to try to impress people!'
I've just received a custom Omega chessboard which I ordered awhile back. It is made of quarter-inch plywood, laser-etched and stained. I hope to post some pictures soon, especially if there is any interest. ;)
I already had an Omega set, so of course I had the pieces for it. I
ordered a board because the cardboard board that came with the set has
been used so much that it is starting to fall apart.
As for cost, it was... expensive. ;)
Poor in part to counteract the excellent, but mostly because that is my opinion. The game is needlessly complicated and too confusing to learn, and in addition, the page and diagram are just plain ugly. And I believe Andy is correct in saying that Nicholls' arguments are both condescending and outrageous, although I'm not sure that the LoTR series qualifies as 'second-rate.' (I really need to go read 'em...) At the community college that I graduated from, there was a student association called 'Writers' Guild,' where students and faculty could bring things that they had written and get opinions on them. The one major rule there was, after reading something you wrote, you couldn't defend it while other people critiqued - and it WORKED. I believe that this community could almost definitely improve if people here acted by this rule for a while after their articles are posted.
'As a final note, a 'you can't reply to criticism to your game' rule would stop a lot of flame wars here. Then again, it would also give trolls who just want to hurt people's feelings more power.' Which is why it shouldn't be strictly enforced - the Internet is much more open than a small room with a dozen people in it and so there should be a little leeway, or an option to disregard the thing altogether. And besides, if a game is truly good, it will show through peoples' opinions, not through some interweb troll's offensive comment.
To Mr. Gilman: there is a reason that I suggested people try to disclude Recognized variants. ;)
There is a typo in the diagram - one player has no Silver - and by 'W' you mean Lance, right? Haven't tried it yet but it seems that the large number of long-range pieces will overpower the game more than in Yonin Shogi. Plus it doesn't have the rules Yonin does about handling check and mate, which IMO is the best way to do it - but on the other hand, entirely removing the pieces of a defeated player from play seems like it might make the endgame more interesting and help control the large number of long-range pieces. (Question: are the mated player's in-hand pieces also retired from play?)
...So what happens if you stick a Tardis inside another Tardis? :P
I wonder whether this concept would work better in a hexagonal setting...
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