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Being allowed more then two cards in a game for Pandoras box would be handy
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| Im not sure it could work but it could do more harm than good. Being simple is very effective but complicating a game by putting new features where it aint necessary. Just thinking for a sec, it depends on atom view on DW. Is he keeping customer satisfaction or increasing the population of DW. If customer satisfaction then the usual people would easily adapt to the change but if new people join these new numbers could be confusing with already the new rules they have to adapt to. They probably want to play Triple Triad the one exactly like FF8 without the fancy rules Last edited by solid snake; 09-02-2008 at 03:17 AM.. |
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| If, a big if, this was implemented, (X) (Y) or (Z) would make more proper lettering for the "Pandora's Box Effect". Seeing as X, Y, and Z are generally the algebraic equivalent of an unknown variable. Though as Kada mentioned, *alot* of work, and as Snake mentions, could be overcomplicated, but I come armed with answers. "Pandora's Box Match", make it a rule that makes all sides random. |
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