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Would Tink work (even with 2-3 players) on the wheel board? It would be four spaces "in a row" on that board. Diagonal would mean any two spaces that share a corner. Must try this! |
Would Tink work (even with 2-3 players) on the wheel board? It would be four spaces "in a row" on that board. Diagonal would mean any two spaces that share a corner. Must try this! |
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- [[User:Chris Goodwin|Chris Goodwin]] ([[User talk:Chris Goodwin|talk]]) 18:57, 16 May 2018 (PDT) |
- [[User:Chris Goodwin|Chris Goodwin]] ([[User talk:Chris Goodwin|talk]]) 18:57, 16 May 2018 (PDT) |
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:Initial testing says no. Depending on how you interpret "diagonally" there are either too many or too few adjacent spaces, and the goal would have to change from "four in a row" to some particular formations. Four in a row around the center; a "quad" (any of the larger triangles around the edge that are made up of four smaller triangles). Are there any others that are easily describable? - [[User:Chris Goodwin|Chris Goodwin]] ([[User talk:Chris Goodwin|talk]]) 12:11, 17 May 2018 (PDT) |
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This is the first game I have designed for multiple game systems: Looney Pyramids, Piecepack, and Sly (also known as Realm). The versions are titled Tink, Tingle, and Ting, respectively. This is the first version I've posted anywhere. - Chris Goodwin (talk) 17:47, 16 May 2018 (PDT)
The wheel board
Would Tink work (even with 2-3 players) on the wheel board? It would be four spaces "in a row" on that board. Diagonal would mean any two spaces that share a corner. Must try this! - Chris Goodwin (talk) 18:57, 16 May 2018 (PDT)
- Initial testing says no. Depending on how you interpret "diagonally" there are either too many or too few adjacent spaces, and the goal would have to change from "four in a row" to some particular formations. Four in a row around the center; a "quad" (any of the larger triangles around the edge that are made up of four smaller triangles). Are there any others that are easily describable? - Chris Goodwin (talk) 12:11, 17 May 2018 (PDT)