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A particular type of succession game is the Bloodline game, in which players do not alternate turns, but instead rule for one year each and pass it on to the next willing ruler. A notable example and arguably the most famous is [[Boatmurdered]].<br /> | A particular type of succession game is the Bloodline game, in which players do not alternate turns, but instead rule for one year each and pass it on to the next willing ruler. A notable example and arguably the most famous is [[Boatmurdered]].<br /> | ||
− | If you wish to play a succession game, the easiest way is to visit the [[Succession | + | If you wish to play a succession game, the easiest way is to visit the [[Succession Games]]. Alternately you may search the Bay12 forums or use an internet search engine such as Google. |
Revision as of 08:28, 8 October 2009
Succession games are a popular part of Dwarf Fortress gameplay.
Succession games are games in which rulers take turns playing the game, usually for the period of one year each.
A particular type of succession game is the Bloodline game, in which players do not alternate turns, but instead rule for one year each and pass it on to the next willing ruler. A notable example and arguably the most famous is Boatmurdered.
If you wish to play a succession game, the easiest way is to visit the Succession Games. Alternately you may search the Bay12 forums or use an internet search engine such as Google.