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Wings of War
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Holiday _WoW_ game idea...
Published on 28 December 2008 - 03:17:09
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Each player picks an airplane. Each player then receives a number of M&Ms (or similar small candy) equal to the damage points of the plane selected.

When a player inflicts damage on another player's plane, the firing player takes a number of M&Ms equal to the damage inflicted. (Yes, this does remove the "secret damage" function, but this isn't meant to be taken seriously. :) )

The winner is the player with the most M&Ms at game's end -- in more ways than one. :)

CF

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Reply #1 | Published on 28 December 2008 - 11:57:19
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Can't do it as the group I play with would eat their M&M's before we could do as you suggest. Great fun though.

" If you threaten Finns, they do not become frightenedthey become angry. And they never surrender." Eino Ilmari Juutilainen-Finland's Ace of Aces

Reply #2 | Published on 29 December 2008 - 03:17:09
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Sheppard1972 said:

Can't do it as the group I play with would eat their M&M's before we could do as you suggest. Great fun though.

In that case: Hand out the M&Ms as damage is scored.

(Can't think of a way to handle Critical Hits -- maybe a slightly-larger type of candy, like Hershey's Kisses? :) )

CF

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