richardhutnik said:
J is playable with a regular checker set, or anything with 12 disks a side and also half a checkerboard. The black and white are merely to be able to explain the rules. Going black and white means the PDF file is like 1/3 the size and able to be read easier on portable devices. I discovered this when I went to black and white for my game rules, and the size was much smaller. The stuff I do, because it is on standard equipment, is that it is more of the gameplay. Also the half a checkerboard series is more of an exploration of a limited space for designs, rather than a big hook for awesome. Also I don't have theme either. In short, one could get a really nice checker set with wood pieces, and play the game, and it look more aesthetically appealling. |
Oh, of course. I'm sorry. I apparently wasn't paying enough attention to realize you were making physical board games -- I thought it was a web video game.
Your game looks very interesting!








