http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1412
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Yeah, but then the orange cards are moved away from their continent. I think this makes more sense since there is no chance space in the yellow continent...if you rotate the card placements 90 degrees you could have the yellow cards closer to the yellow countries, and I doubt anyone would notice the change.
People seem to either love or hate this idea! Far better than everyone being ambivalent. I can't promise it will be fun to play (yet) but it is fun to design, so that's why I'm doing it.I wont even think about playing this one, is one of the worst ideas I think... wouldn't you like to try another idea instead?
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
Would you like it to be that way? Some people seem to think it should and some don't. I think it suggests a real game of monopoly, BUT it might hurt the maps playability. I think 1-way attacks leads to a more aggressive game as you don't have to worry about direct retalliation. Some people probably like that.is it like circus maximus where you can only move around in one direction?
Would this hurt Parker Bros sales of Monopoly? If someone wanted to play Monopoly, they couldn't do it here, so: no, not hurting sales.This map looks nice, and sorry if this has been mentioned before, but how are we on copyright issues?
Does it really make sense for me to donate (more of) my time so that I can offer amateur legal advice to the people/person running Conquer Club?I'm not going to...that's your job!
It's not Otto's responsibility to investigate and determine the CC's legal positions - that should be the responsibility of the CC. Otto is simply offering to create a new feature which CC is welcome to use or reject.garionoldwolf wrote:What Andy is saying is if you want to make this map into a CC map then you need to make sure, not just assume, that it wouldn't be breaking any copyright laws.
The map surely could go all the way through the process of creation, but if there isn't any consent on using the copyrighted property, it'd never make it on the site. Whoever would like to pursue this idea, it's in their interest to investigate and report their findings.oaktown wrote:It's not Otto's responsibility to investigate and determine the CC's legal positions - that should be the responsibility of the CC. Otto is simply offering to create a new feature which CC is welcome to use or reject.garionoldwolf wrote:What Andy is saying is if you want to make this map into a CC map then you need to make sure, not just assume, that it wouldn't be breaking any copyright laws.
Of course, if I thought that the map I was creating might never be used, I'd probably want to establish that before I hours learning to code the thing.
The Monopoly game play itself is public domain. Many companies other than Parker Brothers have produced Monopoly variants, so coming up with a monopoly variant shouldn't be an issue. What may raise concerns is lifting the artwork right off of somebody else's board.