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5. jaanuar 2007, 12:08:58
rabbitoid 
If you want something really exotic, you could implement those games on a torus, a Moebius strip or a Klein bottle. A lot of fun for Fencer, first to program it (perhaps not too difficult), then to explain the rules (next to impossible)

5. jaanuar 2007, 12:56:50
toedder 
Teema: Re:
rabbitoid: hehe But isn't a torus what we here at BK call a sphere?

5. jaanuar 2007, 13:05:09
Fencer 
Teema: Re:
rabbitoid: Far too easy. We should create a game board with a singularity, e.g. a black hole timespace. That could be called a "challenge".

5. jaanuar 2007, 13:18:58
rabbitoid 
Teema: Re:
Fencer: are you kidding? some of my opponents manage to use a time warp already. That's the only explanation I find as to why they never time out. And you haven't even programmed it!

5. jaanuar 2007, 13:28:13
Fencer 
Teema: Re:
rabbitoid: Well, there are two options:

1) We would mark a time warp as a feature, not a bug.
2) We should fix it before there are too many time anomalies here.

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