Binary Homeworlds: Difference between revisions

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(Updated to correct year published. Source: http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Andy/Games/ILoveHomeworlds.html#BinaryHomeworlds where a Binary Homeworlds Champion is declared in 2004.)
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'''Binary Homeworlds''', designed by [[Andrew Looney]], is a two-player variant of the game [[Homeworlds]], designed by [[John Cooper]].
 
 
Binary Homeworlds differs from the original multi-player Homeworlds in that it discards the [[Werewolf]] aspect; the game is simply a fight to the death between two players. The global stash contains three sets of pieces in each color.
==Materials==
{|
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|{{PL|::LLL|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::LLL|orange|4em}}
|{{PL|::LLL|green|4em}}
|{{PL|::LLL|blue|4em}}
|-
|{{PL|::MMM|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::MMM|orange|4em}}
|{{PL|::MMM|green|4em}}
|{{PL|::MMM|blue|4em}}
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|{{PL|::SSS|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::SSS|orange|4em}}
|{{PL|::SSS|green|4em}}
|{{PL|::SSS|blue|4em}}
|}
45 pyramids in four colors are needed to play.
 
 
 
==Galactic topology==
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[[Image:BinaryHomeworlds-topology1.png|thumb|right| The most common topology]]
[[Image:BinaryHomeworlds-topology2.png|thumb|right| A less common topology puts the homeworlds nearer each other]]
 
==Trivia==
Binary Homeworlds differs from the original multi-player Homeworlds in that it discards the [[Werewolf]] aspect; the game is simply a fight to the death between two players. The global stash contains three sets of pieces in each color.
 
==External links==
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