Message Board (14 comments)
tickman 2 years ago
Niklas 2 years ago
Josue:
I just think it would be good if someone who creates a near-duplicate game made the effort and wrote in the comments why they made it. If they don't it seems like they just didn't take the time to make a simple search before they created their game. Another option, if the game is just intended for a few persons, is to make it a private game.
I think the background you used is a better looking one so I can understand why you made it :o)
tickman 2 years ago
Josue:
I don't know that it was necessary for you to delete your math games. It's not like the site isn't already full of duplicates, even triplicates and more of some games. Look at Canadian provinces, for example. Some people even remake the original geography games (David's countries and capitals games.)
As for why the set is incomplete, I've been remiss lately, and focusing on other things. The division games have not been very popular. I will rectify that, as it looks like they may actually be played.
In any case, keep making games. There's plenty of room for new games.
DARCLIA 2 years ago
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Josue:
Well, I have taken your nudge to move me off the spot. I'd really been neglecting the math clocks for about 2 weeks, maybe a bit more. I have completed the series and will be posting them over the next several days.
I started with N/0 and 0/N because I had those both ready to go beforehand. That leaves 2 games each for the numbers 1, 10, 11 and 12. That should make everything complete for the division clocks.
If any of these remaining games are of particular importance, let me know which you'd like me to release first. I've been releasing the division clocks in pairs (X÷N and N÷X together.)
I don't like to post more than 2 games a day (I rarely do 3), because I don't like to crowd other games off the main page.
Equestenebrarum also has a few math clock games out there. One is the "Reciprocal Clock", which is really the same as 1/N. I'll be repeating that game in my series for the sake of continuity (and because many people have no idea what "reciprocal" means), but there's no reason you shouldn't go there rather than wait.
Regards,
Tickman