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A fan of overly complex rules and rigorously defining things. | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Xenon dichloride}} | ||
A fan of overly complex rules and rigorously defining things. They also like words... probably too much. | |||
== Suggestions: == | == Suggestions: == | ||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Competition Nomic|Competition Nomic]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Competition Nomic|Competition Nomic]] | ||
<blockquote>''Rise Infinite Nomic-doers! Prove thyself as the greatest Nomican in the contest of Nomics.'' | |||
The game is divided into multiple Nomic games in a tournament, where each win nets you Points, the win condition. Demolishing your opponents faster provides the winning player more points! | |||
May the strongest mind win.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Archipelago|The Archipelago]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Archipelago|The Archipelago]] | ||
<blockquote>''Isolated in the vast oceans lies a mysterious land, unscarred by the wrath of nomican kind. Volcanic eruption is a regular hazard of the region, completely reorganising the seabed. Rumour has it that a curse is to blame. Now you - of the skeptical kind - stand on a beach, crystal waters lapping at your heels as you gaze out towards the dormant volcano towering above the peaceful isle. Recalling this, a laugh escapes your lips.'' | |||
Catan but with less rules and it resets. Also has seasons... but not really.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Dice Nomic|Dice Nomic]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Dice Nomic|Dice Nomic]] | ||
<blockquote>Everything is dice-ided... It's decided by dice rolls. Okay not ''everything'' don't leave yet!!! | |||
A <s>RNG hell</s> spin on the original 'get to 100 points with d6 rolls' Nomic gameplay. Dice are rolled to gain points but can be modified. You also can't exceed a cap of points so need to keep upgrading your dice.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Terminal|Terminal]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Terminal|Terminal]] | ||
<blockquote>Terminal is a nomic taking place entirely within a filesystem. Players perform commands to change the ruleset and gamestate (which are files). The goal is to become a superuser.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Dual Nomic|Dual Nomic]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Dual Nomic|Dual Nomic]] | ||
<blockquote>A nomic spanning parallel universes. There are two simultaneous games. But you can only be in one at a time.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Exoptwosis|Exoptwosis]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Exoptwosis|Exoptwosis]] | ||
<blockquote>Hey, the creator of this must have copied [[Cycle 16/Ruleset|cycle 16]]!!! | |||
''The Gilded Hall stands abandoned, once the beacon of a now forgotten city, in a time before. In contrast to the decrepit buildings surrounding it, the casino's interior remains untouched. Warm lights cast the room in a pleasant tranquility. But this farce barely suppresses the uncanny silence in the air.'' | |||
After 3 years the sequel to the beloved deck building card game is finally here! Develop a hand to battle your friends amid a changing ruleset and uncover the mysteries of The Gilded Hall Casino.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Time Loops 2|Time Loops 2]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Time Loops 2|Time Loops 2]] | ||
<blockquote>Okay, okay, this loser really is unoriginal, copying [[Cycle 13/Ruleset|cycle 13]] now too?! Despicable. | |||
''Time Loops 2: It's Rewind Time'' | |||
A remix of the original [[User:Civae/Time Loop|Time Loops]] by Scarecrows. Now more focused on the rules of previous loops coming into play at certain times.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Nomarchy|Nomarchy]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Nomarchy|Nomarchy]] | ||
<blockquote>''The bells toll with an authoritarian melancholy as you climb the marble stairs to the pavilion. You breathe in the ashen air triumphantly, the miasma of death settling heavily into your lungs. The smog almost conceals the rows of crucifixes atop the distant hills. It's a shame your enemies won't have much of a view. You grip the podium and gaze across the ravaged faces of your audience. Your supporters, your former rivals, your subjects... they are now all united in the unease that bores deep pits into their faces. You can hardly wait for your dynasty to begin...'' | |||
Simple Nomic but monarchs have more power.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Aeternus|Aeternus]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Aeternus|Aeternus]] | ||
<blockquote>A continuation of a dead Nomic. Form factions, gather resources and claim territory on an infinite, procedurally generated grid of hexagons. Beware, a dangerous mystery lurks just in the periphery.</blockquote> | |||
* [[User:Xenon dichloride/Nomicoup|Nomicoup]] | * [[User:Xenon dichloride/Nomicoup|Nomicoup]] | ||
<blockquote>The Nomic government is falling. Compete in a continuous game of Coup.</blockquote> |
Revision as of 11:21, 22 January 2025
A fan of overly complex rules and rigorously defining things. They also like words... probably too much.
Suggestions:
Rise Infinite Nomic-doers! Prove thyself as the greatest Nomican in the contest of Nomics.
The game is divided into multiple Nomic games in a tournament, where each win nets you Points, the win condition. Demolishing your opponents faster provides the winning player more points!
May the strongest mind win.
Isolated in the vast oceans lies a mysterious land, unscarred by the wrath of nomican kind. Volcanic eruption is a regular hazard of the region, completely reorganising the seabed. Rumour has it that a curse is to blame. Now you - of the skeptical kind - stand on a beach, crystal waters lapping at your heels as you gaze out towards the dormant volcano towering above the peaceful isle. Recalling this, a laugh escapes your lips. Catan but with less rules and it resets. Also has seasons... but not really.
Everything is dice-ided... It's decided by dice rolls. Okay not everything don't leave yet!!! A
RNG hellspin on the original 'get to 100 points with d6 rolls' Nomic gameplay. Dice are rolled to gain points but can be modified. You also can't exceed a cap of points so need to keep upgrading your dice.
Terminal is a nomic taking place entirely within a filesystem. Players perform commands to change the ruleset and gamestate (which are files). The goal is to become a superuser.
A nomic spanning parallel universes. There are two simultaneous games. But you can only be in one at a time.
Hey, the creator of this must have copied cycle 16!!!
The Gilded Hall stands abandoned, once the beacon of a now forgotten city, in a time before. In contrast to the decrepit buildings surrounding it, the casino's interior remains untouched. Warm lights cast the room in a pleasant tranquility. But this farce barely suppresses the uncanny silence in the air.
After 3 years the sequel to the beloved deck building card game is finally here! Develop a hand to battle your friends amid a changing ruleset and uncover the mysteries of The Gilded Hall Casino.
Okay, okay, this loser really is unoriginal, copying cycle 13 now too?! Despicable.
Time Loops 2: It's Rewind Time
A remix of the original Time Loops by Scarecrows. Now more focused on the rules of previous loops coming into play at certain times.
The bells toll with an authoritarian melancholy as you climb the marble stairs to the pavilion. You breathe in the ashen air triumphantly, the miasma of death settling heavily into your lungs. The smog almost conceals the rows of crucifixes atop the distant hills. It's a shame your enemies won't have much of a view. You grip the podium and gaze across the ravaged faces of your audience. Your supporters, your former rivals, your subjects... they are now all united in the unease that bores deep pits into their faces. You can hardly wait for your dynasty to begin... Simple Nomic but monarchs have more power.
A continuation of a dead Nomic. Form factions, gather resources and claim territory on an infinite, procedurally generated grid of hexagons. Beware, a dangerous mystery lurks just in the periphery.
The Nomic government is falling. Compete in a continuous game of Coup.