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 But apparently it's still selling . . 
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More Fluxx sales means more yummy, pyramid-y 
goodness! 
  
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  Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 3:19 
  PM 
  Subject: Re: [Rabbits] Fluxx 
  Concepts/Expansion 
  
  For some reason, this is reminding me of Munchkin.  It's 
  great as a basic game, but they've gone extra far in their 
  expansions/different versions.
  * regular Munchkin * Star Munchkin 
  (space) * Munchkin Fu (ninja/samurai/etc) * Munchkin Bites 
  (vampires/horror) * Super Munchkin (superheros) * Munchkin Impossible 
  (spy/James Bond/etc) * Munchkin Cthulhu * The Good, The Bad, and The 
  Munchkin (western) * Munchkin Booty (pirate)
  It's still the same 
  game, just with a different theme.  After some point, it just gets 
  ridiculous.
  ~ Melissa
  
  On Jan 28, 2008 2:11 PM, David Artman < david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
   OK, 
    the other webcomic thread has me wanting to poll: If you ran Looney Labs, 
    which would be your next Fluxx concept or expansion, and why?
  Spy 
    Fluxx - Riffing off of James Bond, Spy versus Spy, Get Smart and others, 
    Spy Fluxx adds several new cards for things like looking at another 
    person's hand or stealing Keepers, "double agent" Keepers which work for 
    multiple players (ex: "If this Keeper is in play, both you and the player 
    to your right are considered to have it for purposes of fulfilling a 
    Goal"), new Keepers called "Gadgets" (each of which typically targets a 
    subset of Keepers, either Discarding them or Taking them; or maybe also 
    doing funky stuff with the Discard pile), and new, edgy artwork (be a 
    nice change of pace from the simplicity of Fluxx and the whimsy of Zombie 
    Fluxx).
  Space Fluxx - Nothing fictional here: an accurate, 
    educational variant of Fluxx that is inspired by the current state of 
    space exploration: manned missions, robotic surveys, funding battles, 
    personnel selection and training, private industry relations, major 
    supporters and influential managers, etc. I bet a few phone calls to NASA 
    and ESA would lead to immediate access to their picture archives and 
    maybe even rights to use mission and vehicle names (if those aren't 
    already public domain, being--you know--paid for by taxes!). Beautiful 
    four-color photos on Goals and Keepers (and special Actions or Rules); an 
    obvious educational hook; a positive presentation of the future (though 
    it'd be easy to make jaded or left-hand jokes about the current state of 
    affairs!); possibly even the official logo of NASA: this product could 
    really have 
    legs.
  David
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