Has anyone on these forums invented a game on their own (boardgame, cardgame and such) or is perhaps a programmer so they can program their own computer games? I'm just wondering as my cousin and I invented a new game on last Thursday (pretty fun, it's about war, we called it Warfare)
I'll explain the rules in brief (it's quite complicated): Every player get eight cards at the start of the game. With these cards he must conquer his opponent's cards to get special combinations of nobles (Kings, Queens), spies (Knights) or commoners (the rest). Every colour has its own value, and the King and Queen has special values. If a spy visits an opponent, the opponent must lay down the cards that this spy shows (commoners, nobles or spies). If a spy is accompanied by a noble, he may bribe 50 % of the enemy's army. That's about it, really.
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What's wrong with Bodø/Glimt?
[This message has been edited by Håkon (edited June 07, 2001).]
I'll explain the rules in brief (it's quite complicated): Every player get eight cards at the start of the game. With these cards he must conquer his opponent's cards to get special combinations of nobles (Kings, Queens), spies (Knights) or commoners (the rest). Every colour has its own value, and the King and Queen has special values. If a spy visits an opponent, the opponent must lay down the cards that this spy shows (commoners, nobles or spies). If a spy is accompanied by a noble, he may bribe 50 % of the enemy's army. That's about it, really.
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What's wrong with Bodø/Glimt?
[This message has been edited by Håkon (edited June 07, 2001).]