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'''Succession games''' are a popular part of ''Dwarf Fortress'' gameplay, in which rulers take turns playing the game, usually for a period of one year each.<br />
 
'''Succession games''' are a popular part of ''Dwarf Fortress'' gameplay, in which rulers take turns playing the game, usually for a period of one year each.<br />
  
A particular type of succession game is the [[:Category:Bloodline games|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 by far the most famous is [[Boatmurdered]].<br />
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A particular type of succession game is the [[:Category:Bloodline Games|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 by far the most famous is [[Boatmurdered]].<br />
  
 
In a second type of bloodline game, players take turns based on real-time. An example is the popular "Sparkgear" franchise, which limits players to 24 hours each.
 
In a second type of bloodline game, players take turns based on real-time. An example is the popular "Sparkgear" franchise, which limits players to 24 hours each.
  
If you wish to play a succession game, the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?board=14.0 Bay 12 Forums for Community Games & Stories] is the place to go. You may also ask about it on many of the other forums/servers/channels linked to on the [[Main Page]], or strike out on one with your friends. If you wish for alternate games, you may use an internet search engine such as Google.
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If you wish to play a succession game, the easiest way is to visit the [[Succession League]]. Alternately you may search the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php Bay12 forums] or use an internet search engine such as Google.
  
 
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