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Post by deadshadowrunner on Feb 9, 2014 2:33:16 GMT
There have been games in FF books from Warlock(game with the dwarfs) to Mummy(Tenet) ,and beyond.There are many gambling halls with plenty of games,in Citadel of Chaos,Bloodbones, and Kharé: Cityport of Traps,to name a few.So out of this selection,which one is your favourite?
One of mine is Tenet from Curse of the Mummy,which you play with Nemset.I love Chess,Checkers,and other related board games,so it will not come as a surprise that I love Tenet.Too bad the game length is a bit short.
Another is the computer game in Space Assassin.It does feel like an extremely simplified computer game,so it is a bit boring,but you have to give Andrew Chapman credit;the Status scores must have been hard to implement.The game length is the exact opposite of Tenet.It is extremely long.Also,I will be interested to know if anyone has come up with a solution for the shortest way to win at this computer game.
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Post by sylas on Feb 9, 2014 12:06:43 GMT
i like a lot of them, especially the completely new ones that aren't based on existing games.
i probably like the gambling game in Kharé more since it is another fun reason to randomly flick pages.
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Post by thealmightymudworm on Feb 11, 2014 1:02:38 GMT
There's that game in Spectral Stalkers - I can't really remember it very well - some kind of cross between chess and noughts-n-crosses where you have one move to win (for Drawenna) or die.
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Post by sylas on Feb 11, 2014 18:36:19 GMT
There's that game in Spectral Stalkers - I can't really remember it very well - some kind of cross between chess and noughts-n-crosses where you have one move to win (for Drawenna) or die. this is a based on the old game Seega, which is a pretty good game considering its simplicity.
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