2 mafia's
4 townies
1 cop
All people are same color but have different bonuses
e.g. cop you also have to control 3 different parts of mafia
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http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... sc&start=0DublinDoogey wrote:there was a good australia map floating around somewhere, I have no idea where it went though.Has an Australia map ever been considered?
That would be very cool. I mean, there's periodic tables out there that are colored by their elemental properties (transition metals, noble gases, etc.)Acetone wrote:I am all for new maps, even the weird ideas. Unfortunatly, I am no good at it, so I don't. But a map using the periodic table would be interesting.
I think the borders should be between Strontium and the Lanthanides/Actinides since they're technically all in that section.Jota wrote:Hmm. Would Strontium and Yttrium share a border? And if they do, then shouldn't Magnesium and Aluminum, as well?
Good idea, I think I can develop it, after finish my Philippines map, of course...AndyDufresne wrote:I envision a city map. Not of any particular city (or at least one not widely known). The map would somewhat be like a normal map, except that in order to hold your 'continents', you need a 'Power Supply' or 'Transformer'. This idea branched from Jota's idea of shared countries for continents in the Space Map. I think some sort of 'Power Supply' idea could be interesting for play, since it wouldn't be too similar in feel to Jota's Space map idea, though you could argue that it is.

Cool idea, sort of like Alice chess, where you play with two boards and men captured on one board are sent to the other. I like it, except one problem for the maker to deal with is how do you get back onto the other map if you're wiped off of one? I feel like there'd need to be a portal.Banana Stomper wrote:So like an infrastructure incorporated into the map. In which no matter much land you have, its useless without the necessities to run a country.
Ok, what about this...I don't know if it would work or would make sense...
What if you had two maps, completely separated, no interaction between the two. And on each map, there were complements. Like, to own oceania you have to own oceania's infrastructure region as well. What it would offer to the game would be the necessity to divide your troops up, you can't focus on one map, cause you will definitely lose. It probably wouldn't work, but what do ya think?

