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sir_sean
Messages: 9
Enregistré(e) en : January 2004
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Alternate Score Sheet
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Tue, 06 January 2004 01:11
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Hey everyone. Played for the first time last Saturday in a six player game. It was a little too much: more luck than skill, and a heightened sense of frustration waiting for everyone to carefully formulate their questions.
Anyway, from my frustrations with the included score/suspect sheets, here's the first version of an alternate score sheet...
http://www.1stage.net/games/moa/moa_score_eng.pdf
Comments and feedback are always appreciated.
- Sean
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Yann

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Enregistré(e) en : October 2002
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Luke the Flaming
Messages: 270
Enregistré(e) en : July 2003
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Re:Alternate Score Sheet
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Tue, 06 January 2004 21:25

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| sir_sean wrote on Tue, 06 January 2004 01:11 | Hey everyone. Played for the first time last Saturday in a six player game. It was a little too much: more luck than skill, and a heightened sense of frustration waiting for everyone to carefully formulate their questions.
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You're right: with 5-6 players the game is more about luck than skill (time is also a problem, especially if you're playing with someone for the first time).
Try it with 3-4 players (possibly experienced ones) to really appreciate the deductive aspect of the game (luck is still present, but not so dominant).
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sir_sean
Messages: 9
Enregistré(e) en : January 2004
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Re:Alternate Score Sheet
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Tue, 06 January 2004 21:50

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Thanks for the tip. I'll try to see if we can gather a 4 player one on our next game night. It seems like MOA is a good mental warm-up for Pirate's Cove (or perhaps Pirate's Cove is a good cool-down from MOA?). I haven't tried Dragonstones yet, but maybe an all Days of Wonder game night is in order.
Back to the score sheet, I like the background that Novice Penelus created, and the other goodies. What I'd like to do on the top part of mine is to have a break-out sheet, similar to his that helps you formulate questions.
For example, show the total number break downs of each type so that you can ask those unstoppable questions.
- Sean
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sir_sean
Messages: 9
Enregistré(e) en : January 2004
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Re:Alternate Score Sheet
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Tue, 13 January 2004 01:14

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Hey Everyone,
After it's first full game, I've made an important update to the alternate score sheet: I've added a "daisy" pattern to the right of the portrait that consists of six circles.
There are a number of uses I've thought of:
- You can make the pattern a layout of the players, using it to indicate who has seen that monk (this is the way I use it).
- As there are six attributes, you could also use it to indicate questions that were asked of you.
- You could also use it to indicate to where the card was passed, or from where it was passed to you.
Again, the most current version is available at...
http://www.1stage.net/games/moa/moa_score_eng.pdf
As usual, comments and suggestions are always appreciated.
- Sean
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player35928
Messages: 6
Enregistré(e) en : October 2004
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Re:Alternate Score Sheet
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Thu, 28 October 2004 19:43

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Sir Sean -- I get this:
File not Found: The requested URL was not found on this server.
When I go looking for your alternate score sheet. While I love the graphics on the stock score sheet, I find I spend a LOT of time makeing notes about who saw what or what I showed who (or who announced what) that I'd love to see in a score sheet version.
Help!
Twilight
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renfoole
Messages: 3
Enregistré(e) en : June 2007
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Re:Alternate Score Sheet
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Sat, 07 July 2007 20:21
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| player35928 wrote on Thu, 28 October 2004 13:43 | Sir Sean -- I get this:
File not Found: The requested URL was not found on this server.
When I go looking for your alternate score sheet. While I love the graphics on the stock score sheet, I find I spend a LOT of time makeing notes about who saw what or what I showed who (or who announced what) that I'd love to see in a score sheet version.
Help!
Twilight
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Any chance we can get someone to post a good link to this score sheet in English?
~Steve
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