bob@plus5.UUCP (Bob Simpson) (01/15/86)
In article <37@ucdavis.UUCP>, ccs020@ucdavis.UUCP (Kevin Chu) writes: > The best solution is to play with people who play fair and don't take > advantage of small holes in the rules. Oh, come on, half the fun of these games is finding (and plugging) the holes that you mention. Why do you think that people still play Dungeons and Dragons? B-) For example, getting changed into a toad in Talisman is a crock of cow patties, so we changed it to suit our style of play; the player on your right picks three treasures for you to drop, and your character is changed to stone for 3 turns. Sure, it's not "portable", but as long as you don't mind different folks house rules, or agree to play strictly by the published rules what's the big deal? -- Dr. Bob UUCP ..!{ihnp4,cbosgd,seismo}!plus5!bob The opinions expressed here are only loosely based on the facts.