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mrbass
Joined: 05 Apr 06 Posts: 182
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 2:37 am Post subject: |
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craniac wrote: | My personal wishlist:
Age of Steam
Through the Desert
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Age of Steam wouldn't ever fly cuz posting the rules online is forbidden. Through the desert would be nice but many play it on lugadora.net along with Vinci although it's a French website. |
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freduk
Joined: 18 Jan 06 Posts: 433
Location: Bristol, UK
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:47 am Post subject: |
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I'm still plugging Oasis... |
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craniac
Joined: 27 Jan 06 Posts: 31
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 8:28 am Post subject: |
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[quote="mrbass"][quote="craniac"]My personal wishlist:
Age of Steam
Through the Desert
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Age of Steam wouldn't ever fly cuz posting the rules online is forbidden. Through the desert would be nice but many play it on lugadora.net along with Vinci although it's a French website.[/quote]
What if you cloned age of steam and gave it a new theme, kind of like "canal mania" ?
Bicycle Messenger would work, probably. |
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kevinb9n
Joined: 25 Apr 06 Posts: 8
Location: Mountain View, CA
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:11 am Post subject: |
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I still think Power Grid would be an excellent, excellent addition!
The implementation of the power plant auction in the "ebay style" does have the problem described earlier, but I really think that people would be willing to just deal with that limitation. I know I would. If you want this capacity to say "bid X if I'm up against player Y, but Z otherwise", I think it's usually because you're trying to hurt the leader. But Power Grid already has enough mechanics built in to rein in the leader, so I think this is less of a concern here.
If not, you can implement it as an optional variant so that those who can't deal can just choose for their games to take longer instead. And if that dichotomy is too painful, then you could implement the feature like this:
Auto-bid up to ____ electros
then ( ) pass, or
( ) wait for my decision
with this issue solved, what are the other arguments against Power Grid?
It's on BSW, yes. But, it's a game that plays best with ~5 players, which can be hard to assemble at once on BSW, and then you need quite a chunk of time all at once to play.
If you buy the first plant up for auction you'll be sitting out for a while. Oh well, that's why you have multiple games going in parallel, right? When playing real-time, you have to sit there for several minutes doing nothing and you can't be playing other games in parallel, so it's worse there.
what else?
On the other hand there are many pro's
The main thing is that the game offers a great depth of analysis, tactical choices and strategic planning that you usually never get to enjoy when playing real-time because it simply takes a while to think through it all. I think I could definitely elevate my understanding and appreciation of the game if I really had the opportunity to think as long as I wanted on each turn.
It has no existing pbw implementation, and the number of active-player-changes in a game really isn't THAT bad (with the ebay-like variant). And it's rated astronomically highly by BGG users... I think this would definitely bring more users to the site.
Please do this one
thanks for listening.
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kevinb9n
Joined: 25 Apr 06 Posts: 8
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:35 am Post subject: |
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Primordial Soup - would be great, I think. But aren't there some genes, like Holding, that let one player make a decision during another player's turn? I can't see how that could work in this form.
Puerto Rico - it's true that pr-game.com has a fine implementation. But you might consider it anyway, because pr-game seems to be pretty stagnant and not evolving with any new features, just in maintenance mode. If you implemented it here perhaps you could add the expansion buildings, which would be soooo wonderful and which I don't think will ever happen at pr-game. Also I think your user base is 10x the size.
Modern Art - what about Modern Art? The "open auction" would have the same issues described in the last post about Power Grid.
Blokus? This suggestion may be surprising, but when I think about it, it seems like this might work really well. You could really get a chance to strategize.
What about two-player games - like Hive... Jambo... LOTR:Confrontation...
ok, that's all I gots for now. |
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ebots_mind
Joined: 25 Sep 06 Posts: 29
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 11:50 am Post subject: Two Cents |
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Serenissima and T & E would be good additions to this site. I would also put in my vote to see them added if they do work with this interface. |
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spearjr
Joined: 11 Nov 05 Posts: 206
Location: Southwestern Michigan
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 12:13 pm Post subject: Re: Two Cents |
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ebots_mind wrote: | Serenissima and T & E would be good additions to this site. I would also put in my vote to see them added if they do work with this interface. |
T&E is available at Boardgamegeek.com, but the interface is nowhere near as polished as here. |
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mrbass
Joined: 05 Apr 06 Posts: 182
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:35 am Post subject: |
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kevinb9n wrote: | Primordial Soup - would be great, I think. But aren't there some genes, like Holding, that let one player make a decision during another player's turn? I can't see how that could work in this form.
Puerto Rico - it's true that pr-game.com has a fine implementation. But you might consider it anyway, because pr-game seems to be pretty stagnant and not evolving with any new features, just in maintenance mode. If you implemented it here perhaps you could add the expansion buildings, which would be soooo wonderful and which I don't think will ever happen at pr-game. Also I think your user base is 10x the size.
Modern Art - what about Modern Art? The "open auction" would have the same issues described in the last post about Power Grid.
Blokus? This suggestion may be surprising, but when I think about it, it seems like this might work really well. You could really get a chance to strategize.
What about two-player games - like Hive... Jambo... LOTR:Confrontation...
ok, that's all I gots for now. |
Modern Art there is a freeware PC version you can play against bots.
blokus is on blokus.com
also ingenious is here
http://www.marquand.net/staticpages/index.php?page=ingenious
Hive is on http://www.boardspace.net/english/index.shtml either against AI or human....needn't register unless you wish to rank.
LOTR Confrontation doubt the license is available....because not only does Knizia have to say OK but also whoever is in charge of LOTR license and I highly doubt they'll say ok. |
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ges
Joined: 28 Mar 06 Posts: 58
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:40 am Post subject: |
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Yes, I play T&E at the BGG site, but would love to see a better version here on SBW. |
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kevinb9n
Joined: 25 Apr 06 Posts: 8
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:20 am Post subject: |
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mrbass wrote: | Modern Art there is a freeware PC version you can play against bots. |
Aw, playing against bots is no fun and certainly isn't enough of a reason for me to go out and buy a Windows machine.
mrbass wrote: | blokus is on blokus.com |
Yeah I know... I just wish sometimes for a Blokus game where I could think for a really long time about each move. There's so much to think about... I think it could be a more enjoyable game for me that way.
Yeah, again, I'm aware, I'm just in love with the play-by-web format.
mrbass wrote: | LOTR Confrontation doubt the license is available....because not only does Knizia have to say OK but also whoever is in charge of LOTR license and I highly doubt they'll say ok. |
Exactly how I felt, but to my surprise, the developer of another gaming site told me that he did actually get full clearance to do this game, but can't just because he doesn't have the time.
thanks for responding!
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lord_nelson
Joined: 14 May 05 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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LOTR:C has already been implemented on the A.C.T.S. site
I think Louis XIV would make a good PBW game. |
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Golux13
Joined: 14 Jul 05 Posts: 209
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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Having just played it for the first time last night, I think Antike would be a good game for the SbW format. Each turn is one action (and only a few actions have sub-actions), and there is not a huge amount of downtime between turns. The game a is a bit long, but not too long to maintain a play-by-web version. |
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mrbass
Joined: 05 Apr 06 Posts: 182
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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kevinb9n wrote: |
mrbass wrote: | LOTR Confrontation doubt the license is available....because not only does Knizia have to say OK but also whoever is in charge of LOTR license and I highly doubt they'll say ok. |
Exactly how I felt, but to my surprise, the developer of another gaming site told me that he did actually get full clearance to do this game, but can't just because he doesn't have the time.
thanks for responding!
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Wow then heck that'd be great...the LOTR Confrontation Deluxe is Fantasy Flight so if someone contacts them. Last I heard was they shut down Age of Thrones because Fantasy Flight wanted someway to only allow registered users who purchased the game to play. So who knows. |
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kevinb9n
Joined: 25 Apr 06 Posts: 8
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:58 am Post subject: |
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lord_nelson wrote: | LOTR:C has already been implemented on the A.C.T.S. site |
A.C.T.S.? Should I know what that is? Got a link for us?
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mrbass
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