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Offline Donald Foster

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Maryann Board Game in Qb64
« on: February 27, 2018, 10:09:57 am »
Hello All,

Maryann is a board game I designed and named it after my wife. I put together a board game that combine rules, features and characteristics of different board games.

The game is played on an 8x8 checkered board with 8 round discs lined up on each back row with arrows on top. The arrows point to the location where it can move to next. Each players turn consists of 2 moves. Moves consists on either one of the following: rotate player's piece, move a piece 1 space up,down, right, left, or diagonal, jump own pieces  diagonal or capture opponent's piece up, down, left or right. A piece can be rotated on the same move, counts as 2 moves, Can move 1 piece twice or 2 pieces once. As pieces are removed from rows and columns the outer rows and columns are removed from the board. The winner is the player who captures their opponents first.

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Offline bplus

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Re: Maryann Board Game in Qb64
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2018, 12:49:36 pm »
Hi Donald,

I have to say, I have lost your section of games at Walter's place being buried in a maze of boards and threads.

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The QB64 Edition / QB64 Member Projects / QB64 Coders Delight / Video Games of the Programming Guru's / Donald Foster / Donald Foster's games v / Maryann Board Game in Qb64

It's the "Video Games... " one that really throws me, not at all what a Donald Foster game is, IMHO.

I bring this up because I thought you had mentioned more about Maryann game there and wanted to check but had a shell of a time finding it.

(Is Walter reading?) :D