User:MCDeMarco
The user formerly known as User:Mcd. I've devised some pyramid games and tools, listed at my website and also below.
Favorite Links[edit | edit source]
- My Sandbox
- My ToDo list
- Recent Changes
- Special Pages
- Main Page/Weekly images
- The real Infobox template
- Documentation of wiki search queries and search operators
- My CSS
- Category:Zarcana-like games
Icebox[edit | edit source]
My storage system is an old chocolate tin.
It contains pyramids:
- a full Xeno set (5 trios of each Xeno color), from the Ice Towers boxed game (a.k.a. an IceTowers set), plus a tube of orange I won in a Looney Labs contest
- a Homeworlds set (3 trios each of the transparent rainbow colors) from the Homeworlds Pyramid Quartet boxed edition
- three trios from Pink Hijinks
- six trios of Kickstarter Green from the Pyramid Arcade kickstarter (and possibly a second purchase; it’s fuzzy now)
...and stuff:
- Homeworlds instructions, board and turn marker
- Instructions from Ice Towers
- ICE-7 cards
- Sandships
- a deck of Zendo cards I printed up specifically for playing with Xeno colors
- travel Othello pieces and some generic green game pieces for playing Zendo
- an Opaque bag, useful for playing Zoning Out
- six yellow traffic cones of unknown origin for marking off unused parts of a paper board or the dimensions of an imaginary board
- a printed Color Wheel board (two-sided, with grayed-out spaces I used to use for a low-color variant of Color Wheel I used to play before I got Homeworlds)
- a printed Solomids board with a 6x6 Mega-Volcano grid on the back
- one Lightning die for Somids (see way below)
- one pyramid die and a 3x3 board from Pink Hijinks
- a chessboard bandana
Besides playing 5-stash games for Rainbow colors in Xeno colors, I also end up substituting white for black a lot (e.g., in Zoning Out), since black is the only standard color I don't have.
When I added the Chessboard bandana I trimmed my cardboard dividers to make more space. Later I switched to thin plastic dividers cut out of a cherry container, which were a slightly odd shape so I removed my deck of official Zendo cards. I may take new photos.
Rules and Tools[edit | edit source]
I’ve put together some rules summaries, randomizers and scoresheets for pyramid games:
- Zoning Out Randomizer, randomizes the random special rules for Zoning Out, a Sprawlopolis-like game, as well as the three draw bags, and includes a scoresheet and rules summary.
- a Pyramid Randomizer based on the code I wrote to randomize the draw bags for Zoning Out.
- Dectana Deciphered includes a player aid similar to the official one for Dectana, a Zarcana-like game, but with more pretty pictures.
Geeklists[edit | edit source]
I’ve compiled some pyramid geeklists for reference:
- Pyramid Arcade Games, games in the Pyramid Arcade, the Quartet, or the Sandships mailing.
- Pyramid Arcade Extra Games, the 22 extra games not included in the box, plus the 6 fan favorites not included in the 22 extras.
- The Arcana, my history and taxonomy of Zarcana-like games.
- Am I a Starship Captain?, my Starship Captain list, such as it is
My Games[edit | edit source]
I’ve half-designed a few pyramid games based on other games, mostly as an intellectual exercise. They have not yet been fully playtested or entered into the wiki.
Darcana[edit | edit source]
Darcana is a work in progress along the lines of Dectana, but with more Gnostica and less Zark City.
Deck Town[edit | edit source]
Deck Town is based on Zark City, a Zarcana for the rest of us by Andrew Looney. I devised it in order to work my way up to actually playing Dectana (after having merely deciphered it).
Jacynth City[edit | edit source]
Jacynth City is also based on Zark City, as well as the Decktet classic Jacynth by P.D. Magnus, I devised it after a discussion on my geeklist of Zarcana-type games.
Somids[edit | edit source]
Somids is a variant of Nomids designed for my pyramid-hungry toddler who refuses to shed.