My Kind of Games

I’ve been look­ing for a game to amuse myself (and oth­ers) with that’s a bit more com­plex and inter­est­ing than the stan­dard fare. My cur­rent inves­ti­ga­tions have led me towards the likes of Nomic, Double Fanucci and Mornington Crescent.

Double Fanucci is a card game from the Zork series of games. As things cur­rently stand, Double Fanucci is thor­oughly unplayable because I nei­ther have a deck of Double Fanucci cards nor do I (or any­one else) have any idea what the rules of Double Fanucci are. Some infor­ma­tion about the game can be found at wikipedia, Encyclopedia Frobozzica and Do-It-Yourself Double Fanucci. If I could man­age to get a Double Fanucci deck, it might be inter­est­ing to try to con­struct rules but, until then, there’s not much to be done with regards to Double Fanucci.

Mornington Crescent is a game devised by the BBC radio show I’m Sorry I haven’t a Clue. The game is either easy or hard, depend­ing on whether you get what’s going on or not. The object is fairly sim­ple: be the first to get Mornington Crescent sta­tion. Mornington Crescent is a throughly playable game, as long as you have some cre­ativ­ity, a sense of humor and know how the game works. In order to learn a bit about the game, take a look at Mornington Crescent Illustrated with Expert Play. Once you give up try­ing to fig­ure out what’s going on, take a look at what wikipedia has to say about the game (bit of a spoiler). This is a game that I should like to find oppor­tu­nity to play some­day despite know­ing the trick behind the game.

Nomic is the most playable of the three, being com­pletely real and hav­ing clear, well-defined rules. The inter­est­ing bit about Nomic is that the rules are mod­i­fi­able dur­ing the course of play. The plas­tic nature of the rules is the inter­est­ing fea­ture of the game and makes for very open-ended game play. To get started, take a look at the inventor’s Nomic page and his descrip­tion of Nomic (includ­ing the ini­tial rules). Also, Nomic is pretty pop­u­lar so you can eas­ily find plenty more info on the rest of the web. Nomic, being thor­oughly playable, is some­thing that I hope to con­vince some peo­ple to join me in play­ing some­time in the near future.

3 Responses to “My Kind of Games”

  1. Sherv says:

    Wally is a huge fan of Nomic. If you want to learn more about it from some­body who’s spent a long time with it, he’s the man to ask.

  2. Dave Howell says:

    >If I could man­age to get a Double Fanucci deck, it might be inter­est­ing to try to con­struct rules but, until then, there’s not much to be done with regards to Double Fanucci.

    I know, it’s been ages since you posted this, but you can now get a Fanucci deck. Through the magic of mod­ern sci­ence I’ve been able to pub­lish a ver­sion of the Fanucci deck I made for myself a few years ago.

    http://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/fanucci-deck-4.1b

  3. gwax says:

    That’s awe­some Dave; I just ordered two sets.

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