May have unlocked the basis for a multiplayer analog version of Triple Triad. Hm.
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Found a deck of cards in the bungalow. So I can talk about this little card game idea. Tweet storm to follow.
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Arrange nine random cards in a 3x3 grid face-down. To begin the first turn, reveal the top left card.pic.twitter.com/cBhM9hu5Nx
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Each player drafts a card from their hand and places it in that cell of their own personal grid.pic.twitter.com/fAI3EMyBtb
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Continue revealing center cards in a clockwise spiral, then drafting to the corresponding cell of your own grid.pic.twitter.com/dGQ09S4lK8
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Grid positions are absolute. Your lower middle your left neighbor's right middle and right neighbor's left middle.pic.twitter.com/wA2auL8bic
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After the center card is revealed, the round is over and you do an area majority sort of thing.pic.twitter.com/arPIky1sSu
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A card gets +1 bonus to majority for each orthogonally/diagonally adjacent card of the same suit. (This 3 becomes 5.)pic.twitter.com/flSQZ0r4hP
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I guess "majority" isn't the right term. Dominance? Whatevs. Whoever has the "highest." :)
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You also get a +1 bonus if your card is the same suit as the corresponding center card's suit. (This 2 becomes a 5.)pic.twitter.com/4GQ8xiBkx0
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@DanielSolis How long is the scoring/math bit at the end? :)
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