u/Kubus03091

Show me on a map all countrys that you think are central european countrys.

Show me on a map all countrys that you think are central european countrys.

You heard me right, no wikipedia, zero AI. Just what you think is Central europe.

u/Kubus03091 — 17 hours ago

So im created a new game, that you can copy im your house! Its free to copy! (Its free to copy because this is a game on cardboard)

There must be at least two players. To play this game, you'll need at least a few sheets of paper/cardboard, a pencil, a pawn, two regular dice or 10D dice, and scissors. I've also written the rules in Polish, so I'll use Google Translator to translate them. I apologize for any errors. One player is the player, and the other is the master. The player starts in a room and has the option to move to other squares that the master has previously placed. These squares can contain various structures, objects, creatures, etc. The master places tiles randomly at the beginning, but when the player moves far enough away, the furthest tiles will begin to disappear, and when the player returns, the tiles will be different. Additionally, the master randomly selects tiles but has control over the NPCs, their behavior, the items on those tiles, etc. The player can collect various items, which are recorded on a special card, which will also have their health and money count. Depending on the mode, you can play indefinitely (the game ends when the player dies) or when the player reaches a milestone, which is traversing 250 tiles. Additionally, there are no tiles for every item, so there are no limits on characters, items, locations, etc. The master has a rule that the more tiles the player traverses, the more difficult it becomes, but the rewards can be better. Biomes can also be used; the entire game takes place in dungeons, so there can be jungle biomes, village biomes, long corridors, empty dungeons (i.e., dungeons without monsters), etc. This can make the game more interesting. During combat, the player rolls a die; ideally, two normal dice or a die with at least 10D (meaning it has 10 sides or more). Additionally, tiles are normally empty, but the master can add pawns or other items, such as buildings, people, monsters, chests, etc.

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u/Kubus03091 — 4 days ago