rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Predator & Prey in another game...

5 messages from 4 participants · 05 December 2010 – 06 December 2010
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Robert Goudie

So I have been talking to Billy Baldwin about V:TES for 6 months or so. When we discussed the predator / prey mechanic he says that the mechanic exists in a game called Quintet which is based on a board game found in the Robert Altman movie of the same name. In Robert Altman's book "Altman on Altman" he explains that players may only capture the piece clockwise in the order (which is basically a circle of 5 tokens). I've never played Quintet but I want to check out the rules now out of curiosity. -Robert

Jozxyqk

Robert Goudie <robertt...@gmail.com> wrote: > So I have been talking to Billy Baldwin about V:TES The actor? I always wondered if there were any "famous" people who played...

Robert Goudie

On Dec 5, 9:44 am, Jozxyqk <jfeue...@eecs.tufts.edu> wrote: > Robert Goudie <robertt.gou...@gmail.com> wrote: > > So I have been talking to Billy Baldwin about V:TES > > The actor? > I always wondered if there were any "famous" people who played... Naw. Well, at least I don't think its him. We've talked online and I've never asked. He goes by William but I changed it to Billy for my post because I thought that was a funny coincidence that I got the Robert Altman info from a guy named William "Billy" Baldwin. -Robert

Juggernaut1981

[ quoted text not captured ] Not the most rediculous thing I've heard yet...

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] The publisher's website (http://www.origem.com.br/para-voce/ produtos_descricao.php?codigo_produto=264) says that the object of the game is to eliminate all the pieces of the other players.