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- fluffybunnykins
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Pedronicus
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- fluffybunnykins
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other impassable borders to scatter round the board in an arbitrary fashion (think to myself "what would stop a postman getting round..."):-
fierce dogs
broken glass (bike-tyre punctures)
too many stairs to be bothered
an inviting cafe
finding something valuable in a letter (how would you display this on the map, though?)
Obviously most postpersons are really, really great, though. Especially ours ;o)
any more?
Phil
fierce dogs
broken glass (bike-tyre punctures)
too many stairs to be bothered
an inviting cafe
finding something valuable in a letter (how would you display this on the map, though?)
Obviously most postpersons are really, really great, though. Especially ours ;o)
any more?
Phil
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Pedronicus
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Man, FBkins is all about digging deep in the foundry archives...
Suggestion: a lot of the maps that get people really passionate are not just geographical, but themed geographical. One way to hot up a London map would be to make a Sherlock Holmes London map. Though a decent London map could certainly stand on its own. Not so sure about the whole postal code side of things though - there's something kind of unsexy about mailboxes.
I'm not working on a map at all, but people like pictures to shape their suggestions, so for those of us who don't know what you guys are talking about:
http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~e.tedeschi/ma ... on.map.gif
Suggestion: a lot of the maps that get people really passionate are not just geographical, but themed geographical. One way to hot up a London map would be to make a Sherlock Holmes London map. Though a decent London map could certainly stand on its own. Not so sure about the whole postal code side of things though - there's something kind of unsexy about mailboxes.
I'm not working on a map at all, but people like pictures to shape their suggestions, so for those of us who don't know what you guys are talking about:
http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~e.tedeschi/ma ... on.map.gif
- fluffybunnykins
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Pedronicus
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Ooooh look.. i've found a new way of making the map easier to play. I've found a mountain we can add to the map (and it's connected to the map title)
http://www.boilerbill.freeuk.com/mountpleasant.html[/url]
http://www.boilerbill.freeuk.com/mountpleasant.html[/url]
- fluffybunnykins
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oh, now I've got to add that to the underground map...
http://www.boilerbill.freeuk.com/mailrail.html
http://www.boilerbill.freeuk.com/mailrail.html
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If one of this sites best players has endorsed this map, why is it that it seems to of been dropped?
.SCuD. wrote:I really really like this map idea, it might bomb, but I think it could take off in a big way. Yes cards are going to be less relevant, but I dont think that is a big problem, in a 3 player game you are going to be getting large amounts of armies just for the number of territories held.
ok, I suppose I am inclined to think it might not work, but I think it is definately worth a try!
