01-19-2021, 09:59 AM
Hi,
Interesting!
Are you literally thinking about games on a cube, like a representation of a physical object, or would that pattern be repeated to create a more complex game board that is more theoretical?
If you can suggest additional graph operators that might be useful for such transformations, please suggest them.
By the way, I tried the subdivided Rhombile board (as shown in the first URL you mention) and got the following: rhombile-2.png
Not quite the same, and not a playable game board, but pretty :)
I haven't got around to implementing the projective boards yet -- other demands of the project have taken precedence -- but they are high on the list of features to add so should be done soon.
Regards,
Cameron
Interesting!
Quote:put a board on a cube or projected cube
Are you literally thinking about games on a cube, like a representation of a physical object, or would that pattern be repeated to create a more complex game board that is more theoretical?
If you can suggest additional graph operators that might be useful for such transformations, please suggest them.
By the way, I tried the subdivided Rhombile board (as shown in the first URL you mention) and got the following: rhombile-2.png
Code:
(board (subdivide (subdivide (dual (tiling T3636 3)))))
Not quite the same, and not a playable game board, but pretty :)
I haven't got around to implementing the projective boards yet -- other demands of the project have taken precedence -- but they are high on the list of features to add so should be done soon.
Regards,
Cameron