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Re: [pbmserv-dev] Anyone want to program?
On this topic, check out the Game of Life mazes at:
http://www.clickmazes.com/
Lyman
--- Eric Shultz <swift_4@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- Cameron Browne <cameronb@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > If you can explain the rules for your Life variant
> > (and a suitable name for
> > it) I can tell you how difficult it would be to
> > adapt and whether I'm
> > interested.
>
> At its simplest, here's the idea. I didn't put
> specific numbers, because that would be worked out
> with board size and such.
>
> No neutral cells. Player has a set number of cells
> which they place during the course of the game. Some
> flexibility would probably be useful in the number
> of
> cells they place.
>
> Last cell standing wins. Or, if all cells are
> stable,
> the player with the most cells.
>
> I'm thinking maybe 50 cells total, using 3-5 cells
> each turn. And maybe more on the first turn to kick
> things off. That will mean 16-17 turns maximum
> before
> the game just cycles to an end.
>
> Still interested?
>
> Eric
> swift
>
>
>
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