Forum Game: Rise To The Top

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Jan 4, 2016 3:17 AM #1428209
Good Day Everyone lets play a long term forum game which is short for being long term

Rise to the top


A type of risk game which you have to roll a dice and the number in the dice is the amount you will rise up. It's like Snake and Ladders but there is a difference in Snake and Ladders if you have played Suikoden 2 the rope climbing game then you really know this.

In the start of the game you have to choose 2 choices, Roll a die or Create Checkpoint. You can't create a Checkpoint in the first turn because there is already a checkpoint. If you roll a die the number you got in the die is the number that you will rise up exception for 1 if you get a 1 you will fall down to your last checkpoint. If you decide to create a Checkpoint this will save you if you get a 1 in your die. Nothing will happen if you got 1 in the checkpoint.

To win the game you need to rise up to 100 then you win

If you want to join just type Ill sign up for the race. Late comers are accepted but i don't think you could still catch up with other players except if they keep getting 1. Im not restricting any numbers of players since its very easy to create this game.
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Jan 4, 2016 7:11 AM #1428268
Count me in.
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Jan 4, 2016 7:22 AM #1428271
This might be a dull and boring game if "rolling dices" is just the play, you should add some thrill to the game.
Unless this was your actual point of the game..
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Jan 4, 2016 7:32 AM #1428273
The only gameplay is asking you to roll a dice for them and adding checkpoints?
This actually sounds like a kind of fun game to play irl, but as a forum game it's a spamfest. This won't do. Maybe ask in the Chat Thread about your ideas for a game before making a thread for it. They have some really good advice there.