View Full Version : Recreate puzzles from DDO in Paper And Pencil
driver2323
03-02-2008, 01:48 AM
I was wondering if anyone has seen or know of any software that could recreate similar puzzles like the floor tile puzzles in DDO, our group plays at a table but we use computers to aid us at the table and project that image on a wall.
driver2323
03-03-2008, 12:58 PM
I think I found what this puzzle is based off of. I found a game called netwalk. Now i just need to find a version that has a level editor.
Lithic
03-03-2008, 03:37 PM
Worst case you could always whip something up with a chess/checker board and some half-oreas (take off one cookie half to get a 'lit' side). Since every move only requires 4 tile switches at most, it should still be decently fast. This has the advantage of placing figurines on the board in case of monster attack, trapped squares, etc... that computer software wont replicate :D
Accelerando
05-19-2008, 05:02 PM
Worst case you could always whip something up with a chess/checker board and some half-oreas (take off one cookie half to get a 'lit' side). Since every move only requires 4 tile switches at most, it should still be decently fast. This has the advantage of placing figurines on the board in case of monster attack, trapped squares, etc... that computer software wont replicate :D
Oreos! :)
No really see if you can find a copy of the board game Othello somewhere. This game is like a basic version of Go and includes round chips that are black on one side and white on the other.
However I think the OP was talking about the light puzzles like in Search for The Rare Scrolls, STK, Von 5 etc.
el_diablo
05-20-2008, 01:22 PM
Have you looked at fantasy grounds, we have used it and it is pretty good. As well when 4th goes live and the implement their d@d insider software (not sure of name look in youtube) it supposedly will be able to do those things.
Aspenor
05-20-2008, 01:26 PM
Worst case you could always whip something up with a chess/checker board and some half-oreas (take off one cookie half to get a 'lit' side). Since every move only requires 4 tile switches at most, it should still be decently fast. This has the advantage of placing figurines on the board in case of monster attack, trapped squares, etc... that computer software wont replicate :D
Oreos are the solution to world peace. Just ask Allorious.
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