03-08-2021, 11:06 AM
Hi Juan,
Thanks for submitting those images, but they don't really suit our style for presenting games. We have a minimalist abstract style that shows the basic game board with the simplest piece images, so the player can focus on how the game plays rather than how it looks. And it's important that the games in our collection follow the same visual style as we'll be doing comparative analyses between all games and need to focus on differences in the rules and play rather than difference in the visuals.
We'd love to add the games you've recently introduced us to in our official collection, but will need to present them in a simplified style consistent with all our other games.
If you want to develop your own personal versions of the .lud with more interesting images/graphics that's fine, we're happy to help. You can distribute them to your students and they can load them as external .lud files. But the official versions in our database will need to be the plainer versions sorry.
Regards,
Cameron
Thanks for submitting those images, but they don't really suit our style for presenting games. We have a minimalist abstract style that shows the basic game board with the simplest piece images, so the player can focus on how the game plays rather than how it looks. And it's important that the games in our collection follow the same visual style as we'll be doing comparative analyses between all games and need to focus on differences in the rules and play rather than difference in the visuals.
We'd love to add the games you've recently introduced us to in our official collection, but will need to present them in a simplified style consistent with all our other games.
If you want to develop your own personal versions of the .lud with more interesting images/graphics that's fine, we're happy to help. You can distribute them to your students and they can load them as external .lud files. But the official versions in our database will need to be the plainer versions sorry.
Regards,
Cameron