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More About The Games
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Muggers: Muggers is
a strategy game for two to five players on a six-by-six board.
Seemingly very simple at first many have been surprised by elements of
games like Go hidden within.
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Movers: A different
sort of strategy game (again, for two to five players), not only can
you move the pieces, you can move the board.
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Capture-Chase: This
relative of games like Ludo and Parcheesi allows the players to
determine the shape of the board... which will be very important as
they chase each other to the finish and try to capture each others'
pieces!
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Stepping Stones:
Similar to my own game, Kechi, players try to
capture each other as they leap along paths they slowly destroy...
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Oranges and Lemons:
A straightforward variant on many classic children's games--a race to
the finish!
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Horse Race: Speaking
of races, this is a simple dice and betting game.
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Pot Shots: This is
sort of like what dodge-ball would be like... if someone was throwing
bombs!
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Thinker's Dice: A
clever game of chance and addition--can you force your opponents out?
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Orange Rush: White
stones rest on orange squares... try to get them first. Of
course, if you can't get them first, you can always try and steal them
from your opponents...
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Homeland Security:
Each player runs a country, but you control the "terrorist chatter" on
your turn. Keep them on Code Red as long as you can!
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Movers' Maze:
More than just a variant on Movers, players now maneuver their pieces
on a bizarre board that can change with every turn... and whose tiles
can result in a win as easily as the counters!
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As if these aren't enough,
take a look at this list of variants and
clarifications!
Because the tiles can be
rearranged in most of the games, every game will be different!
Similarly, by varying the rules a little, you can make your own
favorite versions of these games, or even new ones! If
you develop a new game submit
it here! If your game gets used in the next release, you will
receive a check for twenty dollars... or two free sets to give to friends!
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