That
link for Quintazone wasn't working for me, but you can find it here
also.
There
was also a game called Zarquarius which I can't seem to find online right now.
It was a Zarcana type game that used Aquarius cards instead of
Tarot.
There
was also a game in development at one time by Ryan McGuire and myself which we
were calling ConQuest. It was a combination of Icehouse pieces, Aquarius cards,
Q-Turn, and a chess board.
-
Dan
The Aquarius Icehouse Mix was Penta-ummm- Hang on a
sec-- Quintazone and you can find the rules here:
http://steak.place.org/games/aquarius/quintazone/
it plays similar to
Carcassone (pardon the spelling) and is quite nifty if you enjoy those sorts
of things
--
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On 4/14/06, ragnardove@xxxxxxx
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I'll
tackle a few of these questions... please speak up to add things
if you
want!
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Zeitlin <icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
To: icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, 14 Apr 2006
16:29:45 -0400
Subject: [Icehouse] Mixed Fluxx?
I
visited my FLGS yesterday and picked up Chrononauts, Fluxx,
and
Aquarius. Questions abound:
(1) I saw that they
also had both Family Fluxx and EcoFluxx. Are these
both "expansion
packs" for Fluxx, or are they standalone separate
editions? If
the latter, other than via Fluxx Blanxx, is there any way
to 'expand' a
Fluxx set?
Both Family Fluxx and EcoFluxx are stand alone
products. They play
great just by themselves but if you want
to have a huge Fluxx deck and
mix everything into there, they will all
work together.
(2) Going through the Chrononauts set, it seems
pretty clear that Early
American Chrononauts is an expansion set for
basic Chrononauts. Are
there/will there be any additional Chrononauts
expansions?
EAC (Early American Chrono) is also a stand alone product
that plays
great just by itself - but if you put both Chrono and EAC
together,
then you can play Uberchrononauts. Cool info about
all of the
Chrono-thoughts can be found here:
http://wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/Chrononauts/Default.html
Way at the bottom of the "Mysteries of the Timeline" link from
that
above page will take you to Andy's published thoughts on
future
expansions. Basically, he's said it's on the way back
burner for a
while - i.e., nothing new in this line coming out any time
soon.
Unrelated to my FLGS visit:
(3) & (4) are out
of my balliwick to answer, so I'll let those who know
(Kristin? Josh?)
answer these.
(5) Has anyone written any games that COMBINE
various LL games, say
Icehouse-Fluxx, requiring both a Fluxx set and
pyramids?
There was an Aquarius/Icehouse mix out there,
right? I don't think
there's been a Fluxx/Icehouse
mix. If you've got something that mixes
them, I for one would
love to see it!
Right now I'm tring to figure out an
Aquarius/Treehouse mix, but I
definitely have nothing to share at this
point. Sigh. :) These games
really do
lend themselves to whole brain creative thinking, and it
sounds like
you're right there in the middle of it! Cool!
Carol
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