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descriptionTwo players take on the roles of Space and Time. Over the course of two rounds (Night and Day) they swap coins on the board to create DNA molecules (groups of coins). The one with the most molecules wins.
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players2
time20-30minutes
designersMarty Hale-Evans, Ron Hale-Evans
licenseCC BY-SA
sourceludism.org/…

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About this site

This website is a starting point for anyone new to piecepacks.

The old piecepack website has not been updated since 2004. That is why many people think that the piecepack itself is old and obsolete. The Ludism piecepack wiki has a lot of relevant, up-to-date and detailed information but the information is not easy to find and can be overwhelming for people new to piecepacks.

This website gives a high level overview of all important information and has a couple of recommended games.

All games have been rewritten to have

  • clear and simple English
  • consistent language
  • consistent structure
  • consistent graphics

How to contribute

This site is a wiki built with DokuWiki. To contribute you need to register. Then you can edit and create pages and use the syntax. By contributing you agree to contribute under the same licenses.

To use consistent graphics, use this Draw.io library to create them. That library and this website uses images from the brilliant game-icons.net. Both are licensed under the CC BY license.

To make the content easier to read, check game rules against Hemingway. Most of its suggestions make sense, but some of them can be ignored.

Unfortunately, games can only be added if their license allows modification. That means Public Domain, GNU Free Document License and any Creative Commons license which does not include the ND (no derivatives) clause are fine. Most others are not.

There are no other clear rules (yet) about which games can be added. Ideally the selection should be “only the best”, not more than 25 games overall and as diverse as possible. A good selection should cover different number of players, different types of pieces used, different types of games, different mechanics, different difficulty levels, etc.

about.1561030055.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/06/20 13:27 by selfthinker