Post by Lansreda on Jan 8, 2016 16:09:35 GMT -5
{Old Thread OP}
Before we begin the game, I want to ask you guys a few things.
I have two maps I made, I will post both of them in the next post.
First question is "Does the rules make sense, and do they work?"
Second question is "Is the game playable, as in countable, sensible?"
Third Question is " Which map do you want to play first?"
Both maps are in the mainland United States. If you want to, request a country, and pixel size (anywhere from 5-25 pixels) and I will make a custom map for you.
First map is 10 pixels,
Second map is 25 pixels.
Before we begin the game, I want to ask you guys a few things.
I have two maps I made, I will post both of them in the next post.
First question is "Does the rules make sense, and do they work?"
Second question is "Is the game playable, as in countable, sensible?"
Third Question is " Which map do you want to play first?"
Both maps are in the mainland United States. If you want to, request a country, and pixel size (anywhere from 5-25 pixels) and I will make a custom map for you.
First map is 10 pixels,
Second map is 25 pixels.
EDIT: SECOND MAP has been voted for first, so it is the default map for now. First Map is in a spoiler in the next post.
Welcome to PIXEL RISK! The test run at least.
Pick your area and color, make sure it's 10-20 dots away from a opponent.
Make sure to type in your area's color when making a move.
Make sure to name your area whatever you want.
You start with five dots this test run. The dots are your army. No space, no army growth.
No need to roll when capturing, but you only can capture up to 10 dots at a time, since doubling will make the game faster, but hard to keep track of.
Please keep track of your dots' total number for me, so it can be easier to put in statistics.
When empty dots run out, follow said attack/defend rules (in red and blue) in the image.
n(range)*10 for attack win, and n(range)*5 for defend win.
Everyone rolls two dice. Use the dice function.
Example Roll! B0qGkskv
For example if you roll a 7, and the defender rolls a 5, after the bonus +1, 7 - 6 = 1 that is 1 number of difference, therefore n(range) = 1. so 1*10 = 10 dots stolen from the defender!
If you roll a 5, and the attacker rolls a 5, your bonus +1 would be 6 - 5 = 1 and that would be 1*5 = 5 dots stolen from the attacker!
Turn ends after attack, and the attacker could become the defender.
Colored States version is in the spoiler below.
{Colored States version of Second Map}
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