This could be a real funny game

catchymemes:

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Rules:

  1. roll 2 dice.
  2. make a rectangle with the sides generated
  3. The rectangle must be connected to your existing territory.
  4. The first players first rectangle is placed in a corner. The second players first rectangle in the opposing corner.
  5. If you cannot make the rectangle generated you skip your turn.
  6. When all space is filled you end the game.
  7. The one with the most territory wins.

Strategy:

Any unclaimed territory cut off from your opponents territory will eventually be yours. Like the unnumbered squares in minesweeper it is free real estate. Try to cut of an area as large as possible from your opponent to get as much of this as possible. If both players follow this strategy it’s almost entierly based on luck.

Variations:

You could also elliminate a player when they cannot place their rectangle. Then the other player get roll for as long as they can place their rectangles. This version is much more strategic.

wilsontoyourhouse:

shit son if wanting a ship to have a good, respectful dynamic and a healthy, loving relationship is ‘boring’ and ~*vanilla*~ then call me buttercream and slap me on a cupcake because I am the most vanilla of them all.

birdwithapeopleface:

misfitreindeer:

you know, I hear a lot about mermaids here but there isn’t much love for harpies

  • peacock harpies, with the males having long gorgeous undulating tails that trail behind them as they walk, that are dangerous not because they are outwardly violent but because they are so charming and beautiful that you don’t know you’re in danger until their claws are at your throat
  • magpie harpies that hoard treasure like dragons in holes in trees and the nooks of branches
  • waterfowl harpies that slip through the water like most harpies fly through air, that follow ships and tag along with mermaids looking for scraps, the scouts of the rivers and seas
  • super-intelligent parrot harpies with glimmering jewel plumage and a gift for language and mischief, living in colonies and filling the air of the forests with their chatter and laughter

shall I go on

YES PLEASE GO ON

Writing Research – Bow & Arrows

ghostflowerdreams:

How To Make A Bow and Arrows

How To Use A Bow

How To Treat An Arrow Wound/Injury