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This was originally due nearly 2 weeks ago. I forgot to post in time, then a storm happened. Then my excuses got less legitimate.
This was a very successful playtest. We laid out the final rule set. We believe we are ready for external playtests now. Organizing such things can be a little tedious. I have faith though.
Final Rules (As far as we know):
10x10 Grid
1 Hero
3 Villain Pieces
Starting Locations for standard gameplay:
Hero: A-1, Goal: J-10
Villain: 1 A-10, 2 I-9, 3 J-1
Hero rolls one die
Villain splits moves between two dice (must move all three pieces) 3 rounds of play
Rolls occur simultaneously, each player marks down moves before moving (to keep strategy honest). Players then mark moves on board (or third party "referee").
When Hero lands on Villain: Hero loses round
If Hero crosses enemy move path: begin roll battle
1 Path = 1 die roll for each
>1 Path = 2 dice for villain
Tie = Re-roll
Hero wins = finish move
Villain wins = Hero loses round
3 Rounds of play
If hero wins = Game Ends
Goal Space must be exact roll
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