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(Message started by: Jan Kruschak on Aug 25th, 2007, 6:52am)

Title: A suggestion on Arimaa interface
Post by Jan Kruschak on Aug 25th, 2007, 6:52am
Having read the MSc Thesis on Arimaa by Christ-Jan Cox from Maastricht University, I was convinced that the game Arimaa is a complex strategy game, closely related to chess. That was why I decided to register in Arimaa Gameroom, to understand the game better.

The game pieces are closely related to chess, but the names are replaced by that of animals.

I suggest that the images of the animals on the javascript interface should be replaced by special fonts representing arimaa animals. Moreover, fonts should be freely chosen by the users, such that we could have, for example, E0 (E1)for gold (silver) elephants, M0 (M1)for gold (silver) camels, D0 (D1) for gold (silver) dogs, C0 (C1) for gold (silver) cats, R0 for gold (silver) rabbits. In this way, the fonts could be loaded far quicker than images, as they are represented by words. Moreover, it would be more pleasant for some users to see words representing the "animals" instead of the images. This should be included as an option, but not compulsory for all users.


Title: Re: A suggestion on Arimaa interface
Post by DorianGaray on Aug 27th, 2007, 6:41am
I strongly disagree, I like Arimaa the way it is.

Title: Re: A suggestion on Arimaa interface
Post by 99of9 on Aug 30th, 2007, 10:55pm

on 08/25/07 at 06:52:13, Jan Kruschak wrote:
This should be included as an option, but not compulsory for all users.

I can't see how anyone would disagree with extra options in the game client.  For me, I probably wouldn't use the other symbols, because I have become so familiar with the current pieces.  But if I could download the current piece fonts once, and save downloading them every time I load a gameboard, that would help keep my ISP charges down!



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