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Yuugi Mutou | 武藤 遊戯 ([info]kingofgames) wrote,
@ 2009-09-02 02:43:00


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Current mood:giggly

On Games; OPEN
I like playing games, obviously. So, who else likes games? What kind of games do you like to play? I'm curious!



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[info]timelord8
2009-10-03 10:44 pm UTC (link)
The board is a relief map of a mountain range which is typically set into a pedestal and generates a low level psychic field. The mountains contained miniature models of the Great Houses. The houses are linked by a path which is divided into colored squares; each house has a playing piece which corresponds to its color. At the beginning of a game, each player picks three of the pieces. Players take turns rolling one of two eight-sided die and their pieces move themselves across the paths according to the number rolled. When the dice show 4-5, the board cracks and splits open, causing the players to exclaim “Sepulchasm!” At this point the players have to will their pieces to hover in the air over the board. The difficulty of this task is determined by the elevation you were at in the mountains when the board split and how well the traits of the houses you are playing as reflect your own personality. The player who brakes concentration and let his or her pieces fall into the chasm first loses.

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[info]kingofgames
2009-10-04 04:22 am UTC (link)
It almost sounds like a shadow game.

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[info]timelord8
2009-10-04 07:18 am UTC (link)
whats a shadow game?

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[info]kingofgames
2009-10-06 05:20 am UTC (link)
Well, they vary from situation to situation... er, Let me explain. A shadow game can be whatever I want it to be. I set up some rules and they must be followed or else you will play a penalty game. The penalties vary from curses, illusions, and sometimes death. Basically, whatever I deem necessary to hand down justice. I suppose the reason I was reminded of a shadow game by your description is because your game there really reminded my... me of the time I played Monster World with Bakura- he's one of my classmates- and he initiated a shadow game where the losers would lose their souls to him... long story short, I won the game, but the board was three dimensional and had mountains, forests, and the like.

I suppose that I should also mention that shadow games use tremendous amounts of spiritual energy and can sometimes drain someone who isn't accustomed to playing them.


[ooc: in case you've never watched Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yuugi's the host to an ancient spirit and when I rp the spirit, I write his dialogue in bold to differentiate.]

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