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FAN CLUB MEMBER TYPE
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Fan, Game Technician
Fan, Game Technician, Game Designer, Game Playtester, Author.

NEWS
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'''20240326''' - I added the game "The Crossing" to the wiki. Enjoy this easy-to-learn game with a deeper strategy than you may think at first. Gradually, I am designing more games for the ''Addendum'' to ''Play More Games with the Homeworlds Set''. The first game that is completed is a port of Corintho (see link below). With a friend of mine, I am also in the process of designing a cool game that is inspired by ''Game of Empires 2'' and ''Magic: The Gathering''. It's tentative name is called ''Crystal Fields''. The design process for this abstract strategy game is reversed: where normally you start imagining a starting position and a mechanic, we now started with the idea to implement existing mechanics in those games, translating it to a pyramid game. It's exciting, because at first I did not know that it would work, but it does. We are heavily playtesting and tweeking the game, to make it balanced, consistent, and fun. We discovered that the "lore", the theme, or the language with which to describe the game actions and creatures, is essential to appeal to a larger public. Keep an eye out for news about this; I will certainly report when we're ready.

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/20630/corintho.

'''20230814''' - The book "Play More Games with the Homeworlds Set" (self-published) is out on Lulu.com since August 2023, in softcover and hardcover. A free PDF can be downloaded from https://tinyurl.com/HW-Play-More. Some, but not all the included games have a page here on the wiki. See the category "Games playable with Homeworlds Set". The Lulu.com entry contains the text of the back cover.

'''20210204''' - Following Andy's publication of [http://new.wunderland.com/2021/02/03/peaceful-homeworlds/ Peaceful Homeworlds], I've been trying to fix the rules. Andy incorporated some of my suggestions, such as Transfer of Crystals, and called a rule after me. But see my BGG contribution to the subject: [https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2594465/peaceful-homeworlds BGG Discussion about Peaceful Homeworlds].

'''Update 20210429.''' As of late, I've made a 180 about my opinion on Peaceful Homeworlds: besides some minor issues that were fixed right away, I don't think there is anything wrong with Peaceful Homeworlds at all. I'm planning a formal apology to Andy in a forthcoming document that I'll post on BGG. The reason for my change of mind is that the phenomenon of stalling that I discovered, is an emergent feature of the game that occurs at a higher skill level. Unfortunately, not many people have reached this level, so that my argument on BGG was misunderstood as being arrogant. For casual players this may not come up at all. I was also operating under a wrong assumption that everybody would dislike a game with a strategy that could force a draw. This put me on the wrong leg, assuming that there was something wrong with the game that needed fixing, causing quite some stir (not intended). Yet, the same is true for tic-tac-toe, and that is because it is very easy to solve the game, after which you can play "perfectly" and always end in a draw. In Peaceful Homeworlds, knowing about stalling is akin to (partially) solving the game. Just as with tic-tac-toe, after you've solved it, the game is not that interesting any more. That's NOT because there's anything wrong with the game, but because you were good enough at it that you've solved it. No rules can "fix" a game that's not broken in the first place. Nevertheless, I plan on designing a game that has a similar mechanic and does NOT allow for stalling, with the understanding that the resulting game is a totally ''different'' game, with a different feel and strategy.

'''20201217''' - I designed a new game this week, called [[Homeworlds Settlers]]. Check it out. '''Update 20210429.''' I've included it in my favorite games, too.


ABOUT MY HISTORY WITH LOONEY LABS
ABOUT MY HISTORY WITH LOONEY LABS
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I discovered the Looney Pyramids system by accident in 2010, but was charmed mainly by (Binary) Homeworlds. I have since studied more than 20 games and introduced this game system to my family in the Netherlands in April 2016.
I discovered the Looney Pyramids system by accident in 2010, but was charmed mainly by (Binary) Homeworlds. I have since studied more than 20 games and introduced this game system to my family in the Netherlands in April 2016.


I am in the process of describing the game rules clearly and succinctly, in order to eradicate as much confusion as possible.
Most notably, Homeworlds has gone through quite some changes lately. The most current official rules are those provided with the Pyramid Quartet set ([https://ksr-ugc.imgix.net/assets/028/079/028/7acfefcf79b84eb2e761c25516302b0b_original.png?ixlib=rb-2.1.0&w=680&fit=max&v=1581612887&auto=format&frame=1&lossless=true&s=5a2c4d09941ea2f468f724bb246490c7 Promo Picture]), see [https://www.looneylabs.com/lit/rules/homeworlds-rules Homeworlds Rules] (Version 13 as of this writing).
Most notably, Homeworlds has gone through quite some changes lately. The most current official rules are those provided with the Pyramid Quartet set ([https://ksr-ugc.imgix.net/assets/028/079/028/7acfefcf79b84eb2e761c25516302b0b_original.png?ixlib=rb-2.1.0&w=680&fit=max&v=1581612887&auto=format&frame=1&lossless=true&s=5a2c4d09941ea2f468f724bb246490c7 Promo Picture]), see [https://www.looneylabs.com/lit/rules/homeworlds-rules Homeworlds Rules] (Version 13 as of this writing).

In 2020, I self-published ''Play Homeworlds'' on lulu.com (currently the 4th revised edition), but can be downloaded for free as well. See [https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/193248/play-homeworlds-rules-strategies-variants Play Homeworlds (PDF)] on BGG. The aim was to get a clear and succinct description of the rules, to eradicate as much of the current confusion as possible. Most notably, my book contains (at least) 14 variants, most new, many of which can be combined. Also, I propose more ways of handicapping. In the appendix, there is additional information and a repository of references to old and new websites.


ABOUT ME
ABOUT ME
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I am a Master of Science in Math, graduated in 1993. I am an author of non-fiction books in Philosophy of Religion. I love games, including Go, mainly for their ability to stimulate both hemispheres of the brain and help the mind become balanced and flexible.
I am a Master of Science in Mathematics, graduated in 1993 at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
I am an author of non-fiction books in Philosophy of Religion, and several books on games (Go, Abalone, Homeworlds, Homeworlds Set, Rubik's Snake).
In addition, games have a social component and are a pleasant pastime and can be the subject of interesting discussions.

Games have many more benefits, such as increased memory, fluidity of thought, concentration, attention span.
Recently, I've fully embraced my love for games as a skill, and actively promote playing games. I teach and play games, including Go, mainly for their ability to stimulate both hemispheres of the brain and help the mind become balanced and flexible. This comes in handy in a variety of situations, such as with learning computer skills. In addition, games have a social component, are a pleasant pastime, and can be the subject of and the inspiration for interesting discussions. Games have many more benefits, such as: increased memory, fluidity of thought, focus, attention span. Also, they serve as a tool to learn critical thinking skills, strategy, deductive logic, inductive logic, creativity.
I use them as a tool to teach critical thinking skills, strategy, deductive logic, inductive logic, creativity.


LOONEY LABS GAMES I PLAY/PROMOTE
LOONEY LABS GAMES I PLAY/PROMOTE
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* Icehouse is a game I've never actually played yet. This game, I've been told, is more like a sport. It comes with etiquette rules (cool/uncool behavior descriptions). Yes, it's a strategy game, but in real time; it could just as well have been soccer or baseball, none of which I consider to be abstract strategy games either.
* Icehouse is a game I've never actually played yet. This game, I've been told, is more like a sport. It comes with etiquette rules (cool/uncool behavior descriptions). Yes, it's a strategy game, but in real time; it could just as well have been soccer or baseball, none of which I consider to be abstract strategy games either.


Can you believe that Icehouse was the first Looney Pyramid game (from 1989), gave the name "Icehouse pieces" to the Pyramids, and was based on a vague description in Andrew Looney's book "The Empty City" of a game played on Mars 20,000 years ago? Together with his friend John Cooper, he figured out the exact rules, and they've played the game for 6 years or so before the first OTHER game with Looney Pyramids was invented, namely Martian Chess (1995).
'''Fun Fact.''' Can you believe that Icehouse was the first Looney Pyramid game (from 1989), gave the name "Icehouse pieces" to the Pyramids, and was based on a vague description in Andrew Looney's book "The Empty City" of a game played on Mars, 20,000 years ago? Together with his friend John Cooper, Andrew Looney figured out the exact rules, and they've played this game with everybody for about 6 years ''before'' the first OTHER game with Looney Pyramids was invented, namely Martian Chess (1995). Since then, this fan-site is the testimony of the success of the Looney Pyramid game system, with 500+ playable games.


STAR SHIP CAPTAIN LIST
STAR SHIP CAPTAIN LIST
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As a service to all other Starship Captains, here is my list of preferred games in order of preference (as of 4/20/2020, updated from 1/31/2016).
As a service to all other Starship Captains, here is my list of preferred games in order of preference (as of 4/20/2020, updated from 1/31/2016).


Compiling this list, I wished the top 3 contains more slots! If I have added "multiplayer", then that is the version I prefer. If I have added "2-player", then that is the only version that exists. If nothing is added, I do not prefer any version.
Compiling this list, I wished the top 3 contains more slots! If I have added "multiplayer", then that is the version I prefer, and I will mention the range of players. If I have added "2-player", then that is the only version that exists. If nothing is added, I do not prefer any version.


'''Games marked with * can be played with a Homeworlds set.''' A Homeworlds set consists of 3 trios, each in 4 colors. Some of the games indicated need an Icehouse stash per player, that is 5 trios in a color. If needed, you can create the following combos of two colors: Shell (Red, Yellow) and Ocean (Blue, Green). This gives you 6 trios in each combo, and you're all set to play these games.
'''Games marked with * can be played with a Homeworlds set.''' A Homeworlds set consists of 12 trios in total, with 3 trios each in 4 colors.
'''NOTE.''' Some of the games indicated need an Icehouse stash per player, that is 5 trios in a single color. To be able to play these games, I recommend the following. Create combos of two colors: Shell (Red, Yellow) and Ocean (Blue, Green). This gives you 6 trios in each combo, and you're all set to play these games.


1. (+1) * Homeworlds / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/lit/rules/homeworlds-rules Homeworlds PQ Rules]]
1. (+1) * Homeworlds / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/lit/rules/homeworlds-rules Homeworlds PQ Rules]] + Variants! These include [[Homeworlds Settlers]] and [[Peaceful Homeworlds]].


2. (-1) Zendo (multiplayer) / * Ikkozendo / [[http://www.koryheath.com/zendo/ Pyramid Zendo Rules]] / [[http://davidartman.com/games/strategy-game/ikkozendo Ikkozendo Rules (Original)]]
2. (-1) Zendo (multiplayer) / * Ikkozendo (multiplayer, 2+) / [[http://www.koryheath.com/zendo/ Pyramid Zendo Rules]] / [[http://davidartman.com/ikkozendo Ikkozendo Rules (Original)]]


3. (-) * Homeworlds Settlers / [ [[Homeworlds_Settlers]] ]
3. (-1) * Hextris / [[https://web.archive.org/web/20050307174041/http://icehousegames.com/contest/icedes-3/hextris/Hextris1.html Hextris Rules (Original)]] / [[https://s3.amazonaws.com/geekdo-files.com/bgg255218?response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3D%22Hextris_-_Board_-_V2.pdf%22&response-content-type=application%2Fpdf&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAJYFNCT7FKCE4O6TA%2F20200421%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20200421T003656Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=120&X-Amz-Signature=ee10a02aaf0f8a108a6cedebaaf31168b62319ad575e7076f64ce9c91395a4d8 Hextris Board]]


4. (+1) * Branches and Twigs and Thorns / [[https://www.eblong.com/zarf/barsoom-go.html Branches & Twigs & Thorns Rules (Original)]] / [[http://archive.looneylabs.com/ning-fan-club/public_pyramid_games_forum.html#6320919_Topic_106244 Fairness in BT&T]]
4. (-1) * Hextris / [[https://web.archive.org/web/20050307174041/http://icehousegames.com/contest/icedes-3/hextris/Hextris1.html Hextris Rules (Original)]] / [https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/190446/hextris-board Hextris Board]


5. (+1) * Martian Chess / [[http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/MartianChess.html Martian Chess Rules (Original)]]
5. (+1) * Branches and Twigs and Thorns / [[https://www.eblong.com/zarf/barsoom-go.html Branches & Twigs & Thorns Rules (Original)]] / [[http://archive.looneylabs.com/ning-fan-club/public_pyramid_games_forum.html#6320919_Topic_106244 Fairness in BT&T]]


6. (+5) * Pikemen / [[http://playagaingames.com/games/pikemen/ Pikemen Rules (Original)]]
6. (+1) * Martian Chess / [[http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/MartianChess.html Martian Chess Rules (Original)]]


7. (+5) * Pikemen / [[http://playagaingames.com/games/pikemen/ Pikemen Rules (Original)]]
7. (-) * Ricochet Pyramids / [[https://www.icehousegames.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ricochet_Pyramids Ricochet Pyramids Rules]]


8. (-) * Ricochet Pyramids / [ [[Ricochet_Pyramids]] ]
8. (-) * Blam! (2-player) [[http://invisible-city.com/sites/default/files/blam_rules.pdf Blam Rules (Original)]]


9. (-2) * Tic Tac Doh! (2-player) / [[https://web.archive.org/web/20040603122945/www.mojoyugen.net/TicTacDoh.htm Tic Tac Doh! Rules (Original)]]
9. (-) * Blam! (2-player) [[http://invisible-city.com/sites/default/files/blam_rules.pdf Blam Rules (Original)]]


10. (-2) Zark City (multiplayer) / [[http://wunderland.com/WTS/Andy/Games/ZarkCity/ZarkCityVersion2.pdf Zark City V2.0 Rules]]
10. (-2) * Tic Tac Doh! (2-player) / [[https://web.archive.org/web/20040603122945/www.mojoyugen.net/TicTacDoh.htm Tic Tac Doh! Rules (Original)]]


11. (-2) * World War 5 (multiplayer) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/world-war-5 World War 5 Rules (Original)]]
11. (-) * Rambots (multiplayer, 2-3) / [[http://www.koryheath.com/rambots/ Rambots Rules (original)]]


12. (-9) Icehouse (multiplayer) / [[http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/IcehouseTOC.html Icehouse Rules (Original)]]
12. (-) * Ice Dao (2-player) / [[http://web.archive.org/web/20091203140244/http://home.att.net/~kerry_and_ryan/IceDao.html Icedao Rules (original)]] / [ [[Ice Dao]] ]


13. (-3) * IceTowers (multiplayer) / [[http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/IceTowers/Rules.html Ice Towers Rules (Original)]]
13. (-) * Martian Mud Wrestling (2-player) / [[http://www.ee0r.com/games/mudwrestle.html Martian Mud Wrestling Rules (original)]]


14. (-2) * Pharaoh (multiplayer) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/pharaoh Pharaoh Rules (Original)]]
14. (-5) * Zark City (multiplayer, 2-4) / [[http://wunderland.com/WTS/Andy/Games/ZarkCity/ZarkCityVersion2.pdf Zark City V2.0 Rules]]


15. (-2) * Pink Hijinks (2-player) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/lit/rules/pink-hijinks-rules Pink Hijinks Rules (Original)]]
15. (-5) * World War 5 (multiplayer, 2-4) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/world-war-5 World War 5 Rules (Original)]]


16. (-2) Volcano (2000) / Caldera (2011) / [[http://wunderland.com/WTS/Kristin/Games/Volcano.html Volcano Rules (Original)]] / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/caldera Caldera Rules (Original)]]
16. (-11) Icehouse (multiplayer) / [[http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/IcehouseTOC.html Icehouse Rules (Original)]]


17. (-2) * Treehouse (multiplayer) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/treehouse Treehouse Rules (Original)]]
17. (-6) * IceTowers (multiplayer, 2-4) / [[http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/IceTowers/Rules.html Ice Towers Rules (Original)]]

18. (-5) * Pharaoh (multiplayer, 2-4) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/pharaoh Pharaoh Rules (Original)]]

19. (-5) * Pink Hijinks (2-player) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/lit/rules/pink-hijinks-rules Pink Hijinks Rules (Original)]]

20. (-5) Volcano (2000) / Caldera (2011) / [[http://wunderland.com/WTS/Kristin/Games/Volcano.html Volcano Rules (Original)]] / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/caldera Caldera Rules (Original)]]

21. (-5) * Treehouse (multiplayer) / [[https://www.looneylabs.com/rules/treehouse Treehouse Rules (Original)]]

'''Honorable Mentions'''

H1. Mini Homeworlds (multiplayer, 2-4) / [[https://www.icehousegames.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Homejinks Mini Homeworlds]]

NOTES WITH THE STARSHIP CAPTAIN LIST
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[[https://www.facebook.com/groups/StarshipCaptains/permalink/5759415390738822/ Facebook Question about Icehouse]]


RESOURCES
RESOURCES
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I own an extended classic Zendo game, 5 Rainbow stashes and 5 Xeno stashes for a total of 150 pyramids in 10 colors.
I own an extended classic Zendo game, 5 Rainbow stashes and 5 Xeno stashes for a total of 150 pyramids in 10 colors.
Furthermore, I designed, printed and laminated all my boards: 8x8, 7x7, 6x6, 5x5, 4x4, 4x3, 3x3, Hextris, 6 quadrants of Multiplayer Board (for Branches, Twigs and Thorns, Pikemen, etc.). In addition, I have a World War 5 board and 10 Good and Evil cards (for multi-player Homeworlds).
Furthermore, I designed, printed and laminated all my boards: 8x8, 7x7, 6x6, 5x5, 4x4, 4x3, 3x3, Hextris, 6 quadrants of Multiplayer Board (for Branches-Twigs-and-Thorns, Pikemen, etc.). In addition, I have a World War 5 board and 10 Good and Evil cards (for multi-player Homeworlds).
I backed the Kickstarter Pyramid Arcade and as of the end of 2016, I own two PA sets (not opened), to give away one day.
I backed the Kickstarter Pyramid Arcade and as of the end of 2016, I own two PA sets (not opened), to give away one day.
I backed the Kickstarter Pyramid Quartet in March 2020 and contributed to many last minute changes in the rules of PQ Homeworlds; by the end of 2020, I hope to receive 1 Martian Chess, 1 Nomids and 3 Homeworlds sets.
I backed the Kickstarter Pyramid Quartet in March 2020 and contributed to many last minute changes in the rules of PQ Homeworlds. In January 2021, I received 1 Martian Chess Set (Silver), and 4 Homeworlds sets, also to give away.
I found different ways of storing a Homeworlds Set, including a Stacker Box and a 8 oz tin can (4 inch diameter, 1 inch high, with top).


CURRENT PROJECTS
CURRENT PROJECTS
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20201101 - My next project is to collect the rules of 10+ abstract strategy games playable with the Homeworlds PQ set. See the list above for most games included.
20230811 - Just finished the book "Play More Games with the Homeworlds Set". This project started in 2019, but see the entry 20201030 below.


20201217 - Designed a new game called Homeworlds Settlers. See News.
20201030 - Just before the launch of the PQ games, I published today the ''2nd edition'' of the book "Play Homeworlds. Rules, Strategies, Variants" You can download a copy here: [https://tinyurl.com/BC-Homeworlds-V4-1 Play Homeworlds]! After the submission has been approved, the most recent version can also be found on BGG here: ([https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/193248/play-homeworlds-rules-strategies-variants BGG Play Homeworlds]).

20201101 - My next project is to collect the rules of 10+ abstract strategy games playable with the Homeworlds PQ set. See the list above for most likely games included.

20201030 - Just before the launch of the PQ games, I published today the ''2nd edition'' of the book "Play Homeworlds. Rules, Strategies, Variants" You can download a copy here: [https://tinyurl.com/BC-Homeworlds Play Homeworlds]! After the submission has been approved, the most recent version can also be found on BGG here: ([https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/193248/play-homeworlds-rules-strategies-variants BGG Play Homeworlds]).


202008 - The first edition of the book "Play Homeworlds. Rules, Strategies, Variants." is ready.
202008 - The first edition of the book "Play Homeworlds. Rules, Strategies, Variants." is ready.
It contains the major rules and variants of Homeworlds, has 2 sample games, and game notation similar to SuperDuperGames.org.
It contains the major rules and variants of Homeworlds, has 2 sample games, and game notation similar to SuperDuperGames.org.

NOMIDS DICE
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{{PL|:Bolt|black}} - Bolt, {{PL|:Atom|black}} - Atom, {{PL|:Split|black}} - Split, {{PL|:Arrow|black}} - Arrow, {{PL|:SymbolPyramids|black}} - Pyramids, and {{PL|:Recycle|black}} - Recycle.

CHANGE LOG
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20230814 - Added some news about my book on the Homeworlds Set.

20210429 - Added some comments. Added player ranges for multiplayer games playable with Homeworlds Set. Mini Homeworlds can actually be played with many more players, but the orientation of the ships becomes a problem to distinguish them. So, I chose to include 2-4 players, rather than 2-11 . . .

20210418 - Added Nomids Dice (for experimental reason).

20210319 - Edited some entries, included Peaceful Homeworld discussion.

20201101 - Adjusted the top 20 with 2 additional games playable with the Homeworlds Set (Ice Dao and Martian Mud Wrestling).

Latest revision as of 14:32, 6 May 2024

FAN CLUB MEMBER TYPE


Fan, Game Technician, Game Designer, Game Playtester, Author.

NEWS


20240326 - I added the game "The Crossing" to the wiki. Enjoy this easy-to-learn game with a deeper strategy than you may think at first. Gradually, I am designing more games for the Addendum to Play More Games with the Homeworlds Set. The first game that is completed is a port of Corintho (see link below). With a friend of mine, I am also in the process of designing a cool game that is inspired by Game of Empires 2 and Magic: The Gathering. It's tentative name is called Crystal Fields. The design process for this abstract strategy game is reversed: where normally you start imagining a starting position and a mechanic, we now started with the idea to implement existing mechanics in those games, translating it to a pyramid game. It's exciting, because at first I did not know that it would work, but it does. We are heavily playtesting and tweeking the game, to make it balanced, consistent, and fun. We discovered that the "lore", the theme, or the language with which to describe the game actions and creatures, is essential to appeal to a larger public. Keep an eye out for news about this; I will certainly report when we're ready.

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/20630/corintho.

20230814 - The book "Play More Games with the Homeworlds Set" (self-published) is out on Lulu.com since August 2023, in softcover and hardcover. A free PDF can be downloaded from https://tinyurl.com/HW-Play-More. Some, but not all the included games have a page here on the wiki. See the category "Games playable with Homeworlds Set". The Lulu.com entry contains the text of the back cover.

20210204 - Following Andy's publication of Peaceful Homeworlds, I've been trying to fix the rules. Andy incorporated some of my suggestions, such as Transfer of Crystals, and called a rule after me. But see my BGG contribution to the subject: BGG Discussion about Peaceful Homeworlds.

Update 20210429. As of late, I've made a 180 about my opinion on Peaceful Homeworlds: besides some minor issues that were fixed right away, I don't think there is anything wrong with Peaceful Homeworlds at all. I'm planning a formal apology to Andy in a forthcoming document that I'll post on BGG. The reason for my change of mind is that the phenomenon of stalling that I discovered, is an emergent feature of the game that occurs at a higher skill level. Unfortunately, not many people have reached this level, so that my argument on BGG was misunderstood as being arrogant. For casual players this may not come up at all. I was also operating under a wrong assumption that everybody would dislike a game with a strategy that could force a draw. This put me on the wrong leg, assuming that there was something wrong with the game that needed fixing, causing quite some stir (not intended). Yet, the same is true for tic-tac-toe, and that is because it is very easy to solve the game, after which you can play "perfectly" and always end in a draw. In Peaceful Homeworlds, knowing about stalling is akin to (partially) solving the game. Just as with tic-tac-toe, after you've solved it, the game is not that interesting any more. That's NOT because there's anything wrong with the game, but because you were good enough at it that you've solved it. No rules can "fix" a game that's not broken in the first place. Nevertheless, I plan on designing a game that has a similar mechanic and does NOT allow for stalling, with the understanding that the resulting game is a totally different game, with a different feel and strategy.

20201217 - I designed a new game this week, called Homeworlds Settlers. Check it out. Update 20210429. I've included it in my favorite games, too.

ABOUT MY HISTORY WITH LOONEY LABS


I discovered the Looney Pyramids system by accident in 2010, but was charmed mainly by (Binary) Homeworlds. I have since studied more than 20 games and introduced this game system to my family in the Netherlands in April 2016.

Most notably, Homeworlds has gone through quite some changes lately. The most current official rules are those provided with the Pyramid Quartet set (Promo Picture), see Homeworlds Rules (Version 13 as of this writing).

In 2020, I self-published Play Homeworlds on lulu.com (currently the 4th revised edition), but can be downloaded for free as well. See Play Homeworlds (PDF) on BGG. The aim was to get a clear and succinct description of the rules, to eradicate as much of the current confusion as possible. Most notably, my book contains (at least) 14 variants, most new, many of which can be combined. Also, I propose more ways of handicapping. In the appendix, there is additional information and a repository of references to old and new websites.

ABOUT ME


I am a Master of Science in Mathematics, graduated in 1993 at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. I am an author of non-fiction books in Philosophy of Religion, and several books on games (Go, Abalone, Homeworlds, Homeworlds Set, Rubik's Snake).

Recently, I've fully embraced my love for games as a skill, and actively promote playing games. I teach and play games, including Go, mainly for their ability to stimulate both hemispheres of the brain and help the mind become balanced and flexible. This comes in handy in a variety of situations, such as with learning computer skills. In addition, games have a social component, are a pleasant pastime, and can be the subject of and the inspiration for interesting discussions. Games have many more benefits, such as: increased memory, fluidity of thought, focus, attention span. Also, they serve as a tool to learn critical thinking skills, strategy, deductive logic, inductive logic, creativity.

LOONEY LABS GAMES I PLAY/PROMOTE


It is best to provide my Star Ship Captain List of my favorite games (see below).

The list has changed over the years, but the main theme is abstract strategy games. There are some notable exceptions, such as Zendo and Icehouse.

  • Zendo is an inductive logic game, and although it has some strategy, this may only come into play when you are already very good at the game.
  • Icehouse is a game I've never actually played yet. This game, I've been told, is more like a sport. It comes with etiquette rules (cool/uncool behavior descriptions). Yes, it's a strategy game, but in real time; it could just as well have been soccer or baseball, none of which I consider to be abstract strategy games either.

Fun Fact. Can you believe that Icehouse was the first Looney Pyramid game (from 1989), gave the name "Icehouse pieces" to the Pyramids, and was based on a vague description in Andrew Looney's book "The Empty City" of a game played on Mars, 20,000 years ago? Together with his friend John Cooper, Andrew Looney figured out the exact rules, and they've played this game with everybody for about 6 years before the first OTHER game with Looney Pyramids was invented, namely Martian Chess (1995). Since then, this fan-site is the testimony of the success of the Looney Pyramid game system, with 500+ playable games.

STAR SHIP CAPTAIN LIST


As a service to all other Starship Captains, here is my list of preferred games in order of preference (as of 4/20/2020, updated from 1/31/2016).

Compiling this list, I wished the top 3 contains more slots! If I have added "multiplayer", then that is the version I prefer, and I will mention the range of players. If I have added "2-player", then that is the only version that exists. If nothing is added, I do not prefer any version.

Games marked with * can be played with a Homeworlds set. A Homeworlds set consists of 12 trios in total, with 3 trios each in 4 colors. NOTE. Some of the games indicated need an Icehouse stash per player, that is 5 trios in a single color. To be able to play these games, I recommend the following. Create combos of two colors: Shell (Red, Yellow) and Ocean (Blue, Green). This gives you 6 trios in each combo, and you're all set to play these games.

1. (+1) * Homeworlds / [Homeworlds PQ Rules] + Variants! These include Homeworlds Settlers and Peaceful Homeworlds.

2. (-1) Zendo (multiplayer) / * Ikkozendo (multiplayer, 2+) / [Pyramid Zendo Rules] / [Ikkozendo Rules (Original)]

3. (-) * Homeworlds Settlers / [ Homeworlds_Settlers ]

4. (-1) * Hextris / [Hextris Rules (Original)] / Hextris Board

5. (+1) * Branches and Twigs and Thorns / [Branches & Twigs & Thorns Rules (Original)] / [Fairness in BT&T]

6. (+1) * Martian Chess / [Martian Chess Rules (Original)]

7. (+5) * Pikemen / [Pikemen Rules (Original)]

8. (-) * Ricochet Pyramids / [ Ricochet_Pyramids ]

9. (-) * Blam! (2-player) [Blam Rules (Original)]

10. (-2) * Tic Tac Doh! (2-player) / [Tic Tac Doh! Rules (Original)]

11. (-) * Rambots (multiplayer, 2-3) / [Rambots Rules (original)]

12. (-) * Ice Dao (2-player) / [Icedao Rules (original)] / [ Ice Dao ]

13. (-) * Martian Mud Wrestling (2-player) / [Martian Mud Wrestling Rules (original)]

14. (-5) * Zark City (multiplayer, 2-4) / [Zark City V2.0 Rules]

15. (-5) * World War 5 (multiplayer, 2-4) / [World War 5 Rules (Original)]

16. (-11) Icehouse (multiplayer) / [Icehouse Rules (Original)]

17. (-6) * IceTowers (multiplayer, 2-4) / [Ice Towers Rules (Original)]

18. (-5) * Pharaoh (multiplayer, 2-4) / [Pharaoh Rules (Original)]

19. (-5) * Pink Hijinks (2-player) / [Pink Hijinks Rules (Original)]

20. (-5) Volcano (2000) / Caldera (2011) / [Volcano Rules (Original)] / [Caldera Rules (Original)]

21. (-5) * Treehouse (multiplayer) / [Treehouse Rules (Original)]

Honorable Mentions

H1. Mini Homeworlds (multiplayer, 2-4) / [Mini Homeworlds]

NOTES WITH THE STARSHIP CAPTAIN LIST


[Facebook Question about Icehouse]

RESOURCES


I own an extended classic Zendo game, 5 Rainbow stashes and 5 Xeno stashes for a total of 150 pyramids in 10 colors. Furthermore, I designed, printed and laminated all my boards: 8x8, 7x7, 6x6, 5x5, 4x4, 4x3, 3x3, Hextris, 6 quadrants of Multiplayer Board (for Branches-Twigs-and-Thorns, Pikemen, etc.). In addition, I have a World War 5 board and 10 Good and Evil cards (for multi-player Homeworlds). I backed the Kickstarter Pyramid Arcade and as of the end of 2016, I own two PA sets (not opened), to give away one day. I backed the Kickstarter Pyramid Quartet in March 2020 and contributed to many last minute changes in the rules of PQ Homeworlds. In January 2021, I received 1 Martian Chess Set (Silver), and 4 Homeworlds sets, also to give away. I found different ways of storing a Homeworlds Set, including a Stacker Box and a 8 oz tin can (4 inch diameter, 1 inch high, with top).

CURRENT PROJECTS


20230811 - Just finished the book "Play More Games with the Homeworlds Set". This project started in 2019, but see the entry 20201030 below.

20201217 - Designed a new game called Homeworlds Settlers. See News.

20201101 - My next project is to collect the rules of 10+ abstract strategy games playable with the Homeworlds PQ set. See the list above for most likely games included.

20201030 - Just before the launch of the PQ games, I published today the 2nd edition of the book "Play Homeworlds. Rules, Strategies, Variants" You can download a copy here: Play Homeworlds! After the submission has been approved, the most recent version can also be found on BGG here: (BGG Play Homeworlds).

202008 - The first edition of the book "Play Homeworlds. Rules, Strategies, Variants." is ready. It contains the major rules and variants of Homeworlds, has 2 sample games, and game notation similar to SuperDuperGames.org.

NOMIDS DICE


:Bolt - Bolt, :Atom - Atom, :Split - Split, :Arrow - Arrow, :SymbolPyramids - Pyramids, and :Recycle - Recycle.

CHANGE LOG


20230814 - Added some news about my book on the Homeworlds Set.

20210429 - Added some comments. Added player ranges for multiplayer games playable with Homeworlds Set. Mini Homeworlds can actually be played with many more players, but the orientation of the ships becomes a problem to distinguish them. So, I chose to include 2-4 players, rather than 2-11 . . .

20210418 - Added Nomids Dice (for experimental reason).

20210319 - Edited some entries, included Peaceful Homeworld discussion.

20201101 - Adjusted the top 20 with 2 additional games playable with the Homeworlds Set (Ice Dao and Martian Mud Wrestling).