| DocReason |
Due to the distance between people who own Stonehenge, and also the format of the PDFs, I believe two things would help out a LOT to help with playtesting and making it easier for people to learn games.
1. Any simple to use tool that would enable people to playtest Stonehenge designs against each other over the net. Dexterity games wouldn't count, but boardgames and cardgames would.
2. A way to be able to show a demo of how a Stonehenge design plays, with a tutorial of the rules, would help out. This could help people get an idea as to how to play.
So, on this note, I want to ask here, do people have any ideas what could be used for these?
| Curufea |
Probably the usual suspects for PBeMs could be used-
Cyberboard, Vmap, Vassal etc.
Mostly free and available at the PBeM Emporium-
http://pbem.brainiac.com/
| DocReason |
Probably the usual suspects for PBeMs could be used-
Cyberboard, Vmap, Vassal etc.Mostly free and available at the PBeM Emporium-
http://pbem.brainiac.com/
Any of these tools particularly useful for creating how to play demos that can be run on the web? Could end up doing the 5 games in the box and other designs people work on that way to.