I agree with everyone else that SDG is *the* place to learn and play Homeworlds (if you can't find F2F opponents).But also check out Pikemen, Blam!, Martian Chess, Subdivision, Penguin Soccer, Volcano, Branches and Twigs and Thorns, Sprawl (and any other Icehouse games I'm forgetting) while you're there!a(nycavri if you want to challenge me to any of the above . . .)----- Original Message -----From: miyuSent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 3:38 PMSubject: Re: [Icehouse] Poll: How Do You Store?I had luck having some folks on Super Duper Games teach me. I actually started by getting another total rookie to join a game with me and we hashed out details from they. Being forced to learn how issue the commands on the site and such went a long way towards puzzling out the game.
Don Sheldon was also an enormous help to me.
-Ryan
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Ora, lege, lege, lege, relege, labora et invenies.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Christopher Hickman <tophu@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 5, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Andy Looney wrote:Does anybody in Richmond understand how to play this. I've read the rules a few times and haven't grokked it. Maybe the next time I'm in the DC metro I'll just call the Emperor himself and challenge him to a game. He'll be unable to resist! Mwahahaha!
I have two tubes, alternate stacked so they all fit, with the
4 colors * 3 nest of 'mids for Binary Homeworlds. Sometimes
I'll just put these in a jacket pocket when I'm going somewhere
that I might find an opponent (but usually it's only a silly,
wasted hope).
Dude, you are *SO* talking my language!
Topher
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