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Re: [pygame] Need names and nationalities for AI playes in new sport-game



Alexander Nordlund / Sweden :-)

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//Alex

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Pablo Moleri <pmoleri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Pablo Moleri / Uruguay
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Stuart Axon <stu.axon+pygame@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>   Stuart Axon - England / Britain / UK.   (Some sports seem to do UK
>> or GB, others have seperate teams for England/Scotland/Wales)
>>
>> S++
>>
>> 2009/11/13 John Eriksson <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > Hello every one!
>> >
>> > What a tremendous response! :-D
>> >
>> > I realized I was a little vague in my description of the game. This
>> > was partly because I didn't want to spoile the release of the game.
>> > But since you all will be a part of the game it's only fair that you
>> > know what you lend your name to.
>> >
>> > The game is called Power Play (right know anyway. It's changed name
>> > several times over the last week). It's somewhat inspierd by curling
>> > (Sorry Toni, no Hattrick killer. I really loved that game too!). It
>> > will be possible to play a singel game, 2-player game or to create a
>> > career in the Power Play World Series (this is where your name will
>> > occure).
>> >
>> > The World series is devided into several divisions and the player has
>> > to work his/her way up to the top to be the World Champion!
>> >
>> > This game is actually a spin off from a test I did when trying out the
>> > mathematics for completely different  game I'm working on. I just had
>> > to try to create a really tough AI and it worked out really well. It's
>> > a game of strategy and carefull planning. It's highly addictive and I
>> > almost can't wait until I have finished it enough to show it to you.
>> > But please have patience with me! I only have a couple of hours each
>> > day to spare for game development after the children went to bed :-)
>> >
>> > I got a question from Matthew if I wanted just one or many from each
>> > country;
>> > Answer: It doesn't matter how many names I get for each country. The
>> > more the merrier! :-D
>> >
>> > Right now I'm counting (including my self) 15 names from 11 different
>> > countris!
>> > The PyGame community rocks!
>> >
>> > Keep 'em comming!
>> > Best Regards
>> > /John Eriksson
>> >
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