Friday, November 17, 2006

RPG

Today, Graham and I tested our game. We got Hannah, Jason, Keith, Justin and Peter to play it with us. It was quite a lot of fun though some bits of it weren't so good. For the first half of it, we had mostly logic puzzles and whatnot. After that, we tested our battle system. The battle went abysmally bad, probably because we did not add either enough variation to it and not enough enemies. Also, we need to get our mage and cleric to have more options on their turns, because they found it especially boring. I think after we add some traps, strategy, and more enemies, it should work though. At least our logic puzzles worked great, though Hannah was a bit paranoid and only agreed to go onto the next room after sending Peter through to make sure that it wasn't dangerous...Peter was very willing in that respect....Anyways, hopefully Graham and I will get around to making all the other quests and finishing up the rules fairly soon. Hopefully, we will start playing two weeks from now, though it does seem slightly doubtful that Graham and I will work hard enough to finish a sufficient amount to actually start....

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The Death Sentence

In my opinion, that fact that the death sentence has been practically abolished in the U.S. shows that females do NOT actually have much say in the lawmaking process. I mean, girls have given me the death sentence more times than I can remember. They do it for the slightest offences too, for example, make a passing remark about their age, and your dead. I think that if women did actually have an equal say in the lawmaking process in the U.S. these would be some of the things that would be punished with death:
Overguessing a woman's age.
Teasing any female.
Telling a woman to put a decoration in a place where no one will ever see it, thereby telling them that they have bad taste in decorations.
I think you can get the picture.