First, I point you to http://www.playagaingames.com/games/
zendo_some_rules.
In general, an interesting beginning rule should have only one
quality that is used. An interesting intermediate rule should have
two qualities that are used. And interesting advanced rule relates
two qualities.
Beginner: white koans have one color.
Intermediate: white koans have one color or one size.
Advanced: white koans have as many colors as sizes.
How's that?
On Aug 5, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Kristin wrote:
and you can order 25 packs of Zendo Blanxx if you want to make cards
that match the starter ones you have been using...
<http://www.looneylabs.com/OurStores/product.html?ProductID=282>
--On August 5, 2007 miyu <xmiyux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of recommended "Rules" to build the
puzzle? I
actually own the Zendo boxed set which comes with several card but
when
playing it with kids in school they tend to come up with ridiculously
complex and difficult rules so I have been having them use the
cards with
the game instead. I would like to find some other recommended
rules they
could use that would provide a reasonable level of challenge.
Any suggested resources before I have to try my poor logic skills at
creating rules?
-Ryan
--
Ora, lege, lege, lege, relege, labora et invenies.
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