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Post by tadio on Mar 7, 2013 19:31:06 GMT -5
Do you have a system for playing with these with someone else? Multiplayer?
As a kid, my brother and I would use a die.
There were basic rules, nothing complex, and it always worked.
Whomever rolled a higher number would perform a move. The following roll would determine if the person who previously succeeded the last roll would pin, or if the other would make a move.
Every winning roll would count as a count, until three were reached to win, or your opponent wins a roll and kicks out.
A 6 would allow you to use your finisher and automatically pin. A 6 again right after would count as an automatic 3-count win, giving the finishing move higher value.
It was pretty fun. Nothing like playing by yourself, though.
How about you?
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Post by flea on Mar 7, 2013 19:35:16 GMT -5
Wow. I never thought playing with figures would be a multi-person thing.
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Post by The Dazzler on Mar 7, 2013 20:35:30 GMT -5
Wow. I never thought playing with figures would be a multi-person thing. This. I never played with figures with someone. I like your idea but that seems to simple. No reversals or out of no where attacks.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 20:37:32 GMT -5
Pretty cool idea, but I don't play with figures much anymore.
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Post by The Highwayman on Mar 7, 2013 22:35:31 GMT -5
Haha, this is pretty inventive. Surprised more people haven't thought of doing this. Great idea!
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Post by MBG1211 on Mar 8, 2013 0:30:31 GMT -5
Neat idea. Would've been fun as a kid to do that. Now I just display them or review them or animate with them.
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Post by poindizzle on Mar 8, 2013 1:12:03 GMT -5
I've written quite a few games in my time. I have one that's very complicated for fighting just about anything. I modified it from a game I had developed for my G Gundam action figures when I was in High School. I was a Gundam nut, and if you've ever seen G Gundam, it was a departure from the other series' as it was about fighting ala Dragonball Z.
It contains quite a bit about location specific damage which was tied to a six sided die, head being 1, right arm 2, left arm 3, torso 4, right leg 5, and left leg 6.
You would roll several times, first to determine the number of times the move was executed, second to see which move you did, third to target a portion of the body, and fourth, to see how much damage it did.
The moves were based on a table with numbers that could be achieved by 2d10. There were critical hits, and reversals, and all kinds of other crap that a bored boy in his room on summer vacation would come up with in the wee morning hours. I kind of want to polish them off again and tweak them to match wrestling more closely.
On a side note, I have dozens of card games I have made over the years, anyone ever wants to discuss or contribute artwork. I have had many guests contribute art to my games.
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