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Re: TTT - R22 - ball board
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Thu, 10 Aug 2006 02:44:54 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Chris Magno wrote:
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this is a quick mock up of a basketball/soccer ball game board for a ttt
r22 game.
http://www.thepyroguys.com/images/TTT1.JPG
http://www.thepyroguys.com/images/TTT2.JPG
Chris
Photos taken with a 640x480 digital cam, and processed in a bath of
developer fluid.
Chris
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Since I wont be at dinner (most likely), here is my 2 cents, based on Chris
board, and the one used by the the club with blocks.
My proposed board:
One player has the red area, one has the blue. During a bots turn, it can be
anywhere above its area, including the board area, which is common space.
When it is done its turn, the bot must get behind the like ended with arrows,
before it signals its end of turn.
Your balls must start in your respective start zone (off to one side of the
board, the solid lined rectangle). Here is the fun part... The balls are
placed how you want them....geometrically arranged, on a litle ramp, in a
dispenser that you grab from, in a a magazine that you pick up completely with
your EOAT....The choice is your. (You also own this start zone, and all the air
space above it.)
Note that the geting behind the lines with arrows does not include your
balls/ball dispenser, mechanism that may sit in that zone at all times.
Spacing could be introduced around the areas (1 or 2 studs) in a no mans
zone if this is perceived as a good idea.
Thoughts?
-Rob A>
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: TTT - R22 - ball board
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| I like this arrangement, I think the small field will allow for many to have different ideas rather then the X Y axis movement which will occur if the pieces are bigger. The fact the you marbles have to start in the solid line areas is pretty (...) (18 years ago, 10-Aug-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, FTX)
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| this is a quick mock up of a basketball/soccer ball game board for a ttt r22 game. (URL) taken with a 640x480 digital cam, and processed in a bath of developer fluid. Chris (18 years ago, 5-Aug-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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