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Re: Who has a great MOC lego game?
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Sat, 11 Mar 2000 02:32:52 GMT
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Hi Markus!
I like that idea, I love monopoly.
Two years ago I had this project for graphics class, I designed a 'my town'
monopoly game, with pictures, streets and areas of my home-town (Kfar Vradim,
or Rose Village, a truly beautiful place) (1).
IMO, there are three ways to get the game to end, which have to be decided by
the players beforehand:
-Having a set amount of bricks in the 'pool', once the parts there are gone
you count the money, etc.
-Setting a time limit - pretty straightforward.
-Until all players go bankrupt but one - the winner. (This is reeeeeally
loooooong... good for rainy days, bad for short and to-the-point people :-)
HTH.
Do the people build the property with the bricks they own? That sounds cool
but you'll need much more than three bricks each turn for that... ;-)
I'd really love to play your game when it's done! Great idea!
-Shiri
(1) I miss it soooo much :-(
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Who has a great MOC lego game?
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| (...) You're right. I should up the lego brick count. In current rules, you get a brick every time a minifig visits, and 3 for every property you've visited at the end of a round. So, for the first round, you'd receive 12 bricks. The longer the game (...) (25 years ago, 11-Mar-00, to lugnet.games)
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| I'm toying with creating my own lego game in the spirit of monopoly (in a round about way), using the tiles in my kitchen as the game board. I don't have a website of my own but was interested if anyone had created some fun basic (read: non role (...) (25 years ago, 10-Mar-00, to lugnet.games)
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