In his book "The Shockwave Rider" John Brunner describes a board game
called fencing. It sounds interesting (sorry not to present the rules,
but they are two pages and I don't have a scanner; besides, it is
copyrighted by Brunner and I don't know if that would be "fair use"),
but a bit tedious to play on a board or on paper. However, it seems
ideal for playing it on two computer screens. Has anybody implemented
a system for playing it or made any experiences with playing it?
Please reply by mail (I don't read these groups regularly). If there
is interest, I will summarize. If you followup, you may want to edit the "Newsgroups:" line.
- anton
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M. Anton Ertl Some things have to be seen to be believed an...@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at Most things have to be believed to be seen
Anton Ertl schrieb am Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 1994 um 19:44:03 UTC+1:Hi
In his book "The Shockwave Rider" John Brunner describes a board game called fencing. It sounds interesting (sorry not to present the rules,There was a computer implementation for DOS that can be found. I am thinking about implementing the game for 2 players on the same screen in Python 3
but they are two pages and I don't have a scanner; besides, it is copyrighted by Brunner and I don't know if that would be "fair use"),
but a bit tedious to play on a board or on paper. However, it seems
ideal for playing it on two computer screens. Has anybody implemented
a system for playing it or made any experiences with playing it?
Please reply by mail (I don't read these groups regularly). If there
is interest, I will summarize. If you followup, you may want to edit the "Newsgroups:" line.
- anton
--
M. Anton Ertl Some things have to be seen to be believed an...@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at Most things have to be believed to be seen
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