Mr. Onstad, note that the version available has short
comings (as many fluxx fanatics will quickly point out). In its defense, it has
provided me several years of amusement, including motivating me to find the
physical card game, so that, in and of itself, makes it
worthwhile...
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Hello there Larry,
It is really great hearing from you, and cool that there is a
version of Fluxx for the palm. Well semi-cool at least. I don't have
a palm. But my wife does. Well kind of a palm/phone thingee.
I'm not certain I have no clue when it comes to cell phone tehcnology. I'm
kind of anti-phone. But that's really not why I'm writing. (I'm just
kind of like a raccoon I get easily distracted by shiny topics.)
Anyway....oh yeah microfluxx
Wow, and neato. That would be way awesome for my wife. Do you
know if it exists, or where to find it? Oh...never mind , I just did a
google search, and found something. Thank you so very much for bringing it
into my awareness.
On Jan 7, 2008 8:49 AM, Virden, Larry W. <
lvirden@xxxxxxx> wrote:
One of my
fluxx players has already left our nest, and the next one is a high school
senior now. My last fluxx player happens to also be my only zombie fluxx
partner, and he's 2.5 yrs away from graduating. So I understand Mr. Onstad's
comments oh so very well.
Wow, so a) I'm glad to see it's not just me. and B) that's kind of
sad. Now you are going to have to go searching online fluxx sites
for a gaming partner. Perhaps a seedy little "fluxx" bar. Or worse
yet attempt speed fluxxing. It's a sad thing to be facing. (And I am
facing it as well.) I knew I should have talking my wife into having lots
more little fluxx partners. So much youth wasted....<sigh>
As for a
single player version of fluxx, my first exposure to fluxx was via the palm
pilot game "MicroFluxx". That doesn't translate well to a physical card game,
because the game had a computer player component. Maybe, however,
someone's written a contemporary version of computer fluxx...