let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2014-02-20 07:18 pm
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Okay. Dungeon Dice Monsters. The game board is composed of the dice themselves—they're hollow and they unfold. And they have monsters in, which move along the paths created by unfolding the dice. Supposing a game that doesn't take place in a fancy Kaiba Corp holographic arena, how are the dice fair? Because the monsters would have to weight the dice, pretty much, and the dice could easily unlatch upon striking the surface they're rolled on.
ETA: You know what would make sense? There's the small dice made of plastic or whatever, which one rolls, and there's the accompanying identical set of bigger dice made of thin cardboard or whatever, which one unfolds.
ETA: You know what would make sense? There's the small dice made of plastic or whatever, which one rolls, and there's the accompanying identical set of bigger dice made of thin cardboard or whatever, which one unfolds.
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The game was a blast, so it was too bad it never caught on. I may still have my set somewhere.
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Okay. That makes more sense than having to remember "okay, which way does this one unfold..." for every single die...