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Bardiche:
I noted an existing fondness of Umineko among the userbase. Considering this, there are certain mock games which used to be played on 4chan, providing a homebrew solution to the mysteries. And, lately, ignoring some of the episodes to just make the games fun rather than an unravelable theory. I was wondering if people were interested in playing such a mock game of the Battler VS Beatrice game. |
UncertainJakutten:
--- Quote from: Bardiche on February 26, 2010, 06:03:32 PM ---I noted an existing fondness of Umineko among the userbase. Considering this, there are certain mock games which used to be played on 4chan, providing a homebrew solution to the mysteries. And, lately, ignoring some of the episodes to just make the games fun rather than an unravelable theory. I was wondering if people were interested in playing such a mock game of the Battler VS Beatrice game. --- End quote --- Wrathie did one once. Not sure what name he goes by now but yeah. That said, I'd be willing to give it another shot. Assuming it's well constructed and such. |
Dead Princess Sakana:
Sounds interesting. Just wondering, will there be rules against spoiling the games? I've played the first 5 eps and wouldn't want to learn spoilers from ep6 by accident, and I think the same goes for other people as well. |
Bardiche:
Well, one solution to solve "spoiling" is to use the first gameboard, which is the most well-known, or by using a custom written one. If it is just for fun, a custom written one should work marvelously either way. I can't guarantee a "well-constructed one", although I do like to present these sort of games in a way that you don't need to hammer your head into a wall because the solution is too contrived or absurd to think of. :P I'd also like to avoid the popular theories though, because it's too easy to guess at them, huh? :p |
UncertainJakutten:
--- Quote from: Bardiche on February 26, 2010, 06:33:46 PM ---Well, one solution to solve "spoiling" is to use the first gameboard, which is the most well-known, or by using a custom written one. If it is just for fun, a custom written one should work marvelously either way. I can't guarantee a "well-constructed one", although I do like to present these sort of games in a way that you don't need to hammer your head into a wall because the solution is too contrived or absurd to think of. :P I'd also like to avoid the popular theories though, because it's too easy to guess at them, huh? :p --- End quote --- I'd give it a shot. |
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