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Full rules for Sinister Homeworlds can be found on [http://wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2005/WN.09.08.05.html Andy's Page About Homeworlds] at Wunderland.
Full rules for Sinister Homeworlds can be found on [http://wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2005/WN.09.08.05.html Andy's Page About Homeworlds] at Wunderland.


* Homeworlds can be played online at [http://games.daltons.ca Super Duper Games].
* Homeworlds can be played online at [https://play.abstractplay.com/ Abstract Play].


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[[Category:Games on SDG]]

Latest revision as of 01:05, 1 May 2024

Sinister Homeworlds, designed by Andrew Looney, is a massive multiplayer variant of the game Homeworlds, designed by John Cooper.

Here's the rule: You win if you eliminate the player on your left. (If some other player causes their elimination, the game continues without that player and your goal changes to the new person on your left.) It's basically a standard Attack-Left Defend-Right structure, used in Grand Melee Magic (which inspired Giant Circular Fluxx, the pondering of which got me to this new idea.)


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Full rules for Sinister Homeworlds can be found on Andy's Page About Homeworlds at Wunderland.