Hi all, I'm starting to feel a bit stupid sending these messages to the list, as there seems to be very little activity lately, but here it goes anyway: My...
Could you sell the piecepack, and give the purchaser a CD-rom with the games? I don't know if that would satisfy the "no commercial use" of many of the...
... That doesn't constitute free due to potential for abuse. Clearly indicating that all the rules included are freely available from a particular site and...
Hello Piecepack Fans: Haven't visited the Stonehenge game site from Paizo, but I hear that they have a set of tools to help people create new game rules for...
Hi I tried accessing the tool from Paizo but it's not working, it sends me back to the main library page... but what Steve suggests may be a good idea, and as...
I do not want to release my game into the public domain, however I am open to working individuals on a one by one basis, just as I have done with you. Perhaps...
I accessed the Paizo site. The tool they have is a set of instructions and a PDF file maker. - it's not for actually designing the game only for writing the...
Hi, I appreciate you letting me translate your games, and I've translated one already :) but I'm not asking people to release their games as Public Domain. A...
The existing Piecepack wiki could be modified to include a PDF generating tool. Likewise notification emails and a "publish" flag and security measures and...
This is an error in their program at Paizo - did it for me too. It only works if you have logged in to your account on their site. Possibly some session...
The 6 current Creative Commons licenses are here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ All of them require attribution. Preventing commercial use is always an...
This is a problem with the rule form for uploading new rules - you can't include any images :( None of the rules that I've seen actually show the components. ...
... with the games? I don't know if that would satisfy the "no commercial use" of many of the licenses provided, but it might. You're not selling them, you're...
Hi all, I was thinking of maybe making coins out of the same wood as the tiles, this would make them the same thickness (about 3mm). Does anyone know of games...
... Some of the Blue Panther sets have coins the same thickness as tiles (plastic and travel) and I don't recall any complaints. The only issue that I've...
Yeah, I hadn't thought about the thickness of the tiles... My own hand made set is made of hard but quite thin cardboard (about 1-2mm). I like that it's much...
... The crokinole port to piecepack calls for stacks of two tiles as obstacles. Slick tiles twice the width of coins can still move under energetic flicks. ...
Hi Yes. It is alder (don't know if it's red alder), and it's quite expensive (about 5€ for a 60,5 cm x 10,1 cm plank). The place I bought the laser from only...
I answered in the BGG thread: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/1653341 But to summarize: Even as appealing as the Stonehenge system is for someone that...
I've added to the BGG thread, summarizing existing legal protections for games and wondering if anything can be done to people that want to write rules using...
I wouldn't worry about piecepack as it is possible to create your own versions. Only the Icehouse pieces will have problems because they must be bought....
New member looking to purchase a commercial set. I'm interested in the Blue Panther plastic sets, but can someone confirm that the colors are NOT discernable...
I can confirm it. I'm really sensitive to that kind of thing, but could not see colors on face-down pieces with any of my plastic Blue Panther sets, and I have...
Hello: The Blue Panther plastic piecepack sets have a white core with a color layer on either side. The backs are all the same color (sky blue) and the fronts...
http://paizo.com/paizo/messageboards/titanicGames/general/whatAreTheGroundrulesForCombineIcehouseAndPiecepackWithStonehenge&page=1#272687 So, the mythical...