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ThomasGrace
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The Non-Classical Albums Game Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 4:20 am Hello everyone, this is the first game I will be running. Inspired by Bulldog's "The Composers Game" I thought that using a similar format would work well for a game involving non-classical albums. Here are the rules: The "list" will refer to an ongoing ordered list of albums. The game will consist of 2 phases. In the first phase, each player's turn will consist of up to 3 moves. A move consists of one of the following actions: tono de llamada gratis Add an album to the end of the list. Move an album up to 3 places (up or down) on the list. Players can make turns once per day per player and there must be 6 hours between turns. When adding albums, please use the following format: (Artist name) - (album name) Also, after every 10 entries, please include a line of dashes ( ------------ ). The first phase will end when 100 albums have been added. In the second phase, players can still make one turn consisting of 3 moves per day (with 6 hours separation btwn turns). However, in this phase, a move consists of the following action: Move an item on the list by a number of spots (up or down) up to: its place on the list divided by 10 rounded up. So, you can move an album in the top 10 1 spot, an album 10-20 up to 2 spots, and so on. I'm not sure when or how this phase will end yet, I'll probably set a time deadline based on participation levels. Some questions: What constitutes "non-classical"? If you feel that an album on the list is not "non-classical", please leave a comment saying so. https://descargartonos.info/sonidos What are valid "albums"? Tough question; not sure exactly. Live and studio albums are good; I think we'll use the same principle. Any suggestions for rule additions / changes are welcome. I don't know how well this will work out, but please give it a try. Have fun! |
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