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SOC-14 1K
We've chosen to use 2008-06A for this contest rather than 2008-07, because we expect it to be the sixth contest that runs to completion - but we didn't want to remove all evidence of the previous try.
This contest is about GAMES. Games that people in your Traveller universe play. All sorts of games - casino games, sports, table games, party games, ...
There are several categories of games for the purposes of this contest; each category will be considered separately.
There will be at least one winner for each category (provided that the number of entries in the category is nonzero); the number of winners in a category will be increased based on the number of entries in a category, such that at most 25% of the entries will be winners.
Send your entries to contest@freelancetraveller.com. Indicate that it is an entry for this contest, and for which category. You may enter as often as you like, in as many categories as you like, but send each entry separately.
(Some games may legitimately be valid ideas for multiple categories. Such games may be submitted multiple times, but only once (obviously) for each valid category, and must be sent in separately for each category.)
Your entry should contain enough information to make an interesting article - complete rules (sufficient for the reader to be able to play) are not necessary, though for categories other than SPORTS, they may be desirable. In any case, if complete rules are not included, sufficient detail should be included to allow a spectator to understand in general terms what the goal and play of the game is, and perhaps how decisions are made.
The categories are as follows:
CASINO GAMES: Casino games have a significant random element, and are strongly oriented toward gambling. Physical or mental acuity may or may not be required, depending on the specific game. Examples of casino games would include (but are not limited to) slot machines, poker, baccarat, roulette, and dhe (http://www.freelancetraveller.com/features/culture/games/dhe.html).
PARTY GAMES: Party games are most focussed on social interaction, and do not necessarily require any game aids such as dice, boards, note cards, and so on (though specific games may benefit from or require such). Physical or mental acuity may be advantageous, depending on the specific game. Examples include but are not limited to Charades, Twister(tm), Telephone, and the various "How to host a ..." activities.
SPORTS: Sports are competitive activities with emphasis on physical capability. They may be person-against-person, team-against-team, or person-or-team-against-objective-standard. Some examples are football (soccer), cricket, football (gridiron), distance racing, sprint racing, tennis, baseball, rugby, lacrosse, hockey, archery, et cetera. Other examples abound; check your local newspaper, or look at the events in the Olympics, Friendship Games, and other similar exhibitions.
TABLE GAMES: Table games are not physically demanding; more often, they require some level of mental acuity. There may or may not be an element of chance. Some such games may be wagered on, but the focus is on the play and the score; the game may be played without wagering, and not be rendered largely meaningless in doing so. Accessories such as dice, cards, notes, boards and playing pieces, and so on are normally required. There are probably more examples of this category than in any of the others; Some of the best known include chess, checkers (draughts), go, bridge, yahtzee, Traveller, Scrabble, and Monopoly.
The deadline for entries is 23:59:59 EDT SAT 1 NOV 2008.
This contest is open to participants in any and all Traveller forums.
This contest is about GAMES. Games that people in your Traveller universe play. All sorts of games - casino games, sports, table games, party games, ...
There are several categories of games for the purposes of this contest; each category will be considered separately.
There will be at least one winner for each category (provided that the number of entries in the category is nonzero); the number of winners in a category will be increased based on the number of entries in a category, such that at most 25% of the entries will be winners.
Send your entries to contest@freelancetraveller.com. Indicate that it is an entry for this contest, and for which category. You may enter as often as you like, in as many categories as you like, but send each entry separately.
(Some games may legitimately be valid ideas for multiple categories. Such games may be submitted multiple times, but only once (obviously) for each valid category, and must be sent in separately for each category.)
Your entry should contain enough information to make an interesting article - complete rules (sufficient for the reader to be able to play) are not necessary, though for categories other than SPORTS, they may be desirable. In any case, if complete rules are not included, sufficient detail should be included to allow a spectator to understand in general terms what the goal and play of the game is, and perhaps how decisions are made.
The categories are as follows:
CASINO GAMES: Casino games have a significant random element, and are strongly oriented toward gambling. Physical or mental acuity may or may not be required, depending on the specific game. Examples of casino games would include (but are not limited to) slot machines, poker, baccarat, roulette, and dhe (http://www.freelancetraveller.com/features/culture/games/dhe.html).
PARTY GAMES: Party games are most focussed on social interaction, and do not necessarily require any game aids such as dice, boards, note cards, and so on (though specific games may benefit from or require such). Physical or mental acuity may be advantageous, depending on the specific game. Examples include but are not limited to Charades, Twister(tm), Telephone, and the various "How to host a ..." activities.
SPORTS: Sports are competitive activities with emphasis on physical capability. They may be person-against-person, team-against-team, or person-or-team-against-objective-standard. Some examples are football (soccer), cricket, football (gridiron), distance racing, sprint racing, tennis, baseball, rugby, lacrosse, hockey, archery, et cetera. Other examples abound; check your local newspaper, or look at the events in the Olympics, Friendship Games, and other similar exhibitions.
TABLE GAMES: Table games are not physically demanding; more often, they require some level of mental acuity. There may or may not be an element of chance. Some such games may be wagered on, but the focus is on the play and the score; the game may be played without wagering, and not be rendered largely meaningless in doing so. Accessories such as dice, cards, notes, boards and playing pieces, and so on are normally required. There are probably more examples of this category than in any of the others; Some of the best known include chess, checkers (draughts), go, bridge, yahtzee, Traveller, Scrabble, and Monopoly.
The deadline for entries is 23:59:59 EDT SAT 1 NOV 2008.
This contest is open to participants in any and all Traveller forums.