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A bloodline game, otherwise known as a "Succession game", is a game of Dwarf Fortress, normally played in Fortress mode, of which is passed between multiple players in succession.
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A bloodline game, otherwise known as a "Succession game", is a game of Dwarf Fortress, normally played in Fortress mode, which is passed between multiple players in succession. Generally each player has their own unique management strategy, so with each turn one could expect significant changes to be made to the fortress. A classic example, from an earlier version of Dwarf Fortress, is [[Boatmurdered]].  
  
Visit [http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php?title=Special:PrefixIndex&from=&namespace=100 here] for a bunch of bloodline games available on the wiki and [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=14.0 here], for a large list of community story's and bloodline games, found on the Bay12 forum.
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Bloodline games are often described turn by turn as a story, preferably with screenshots, illustrating everything that happens under the rule of each player.
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Visit [http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php?title=Special:PrefixIndex&from=&namespace=100 here] for a list of bloodline games available on the wiki and [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=14.0 here], for a larger list of community stories and bloodline games, found on the Bay12 forum.

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A bloodline game, otherwise known as a "Succession game", is a game of Dwarf Fortress, normally played in Fortress mode, which is passed between multiple players in succession. Generally each player has their own unique management strategy, so with each turn one could expect significant changes to be made to the fortress. A classic example, from an earlier version of Dwarf Fortress, is Boatmurdered.

Bloodline games are often described turn by turn as a story, preferably with screenshots, illustrating everything that happens under the rule of each player.

Visit here for a list of bloodline games available on the wiki and here, for a larger list of community stories and bloodline games, found on the Bay12 forum.