Zendo

For playing the game Zendo, where players compete to guess a h...
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:29
Anyways, I really have to go now. Bye, all!
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:29
I really should have had better rules.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:29
Human name that is not ridiculously uncommon: a name that is actually given to humans, whether in reality or fiction, that isn't something that sounds riddiculous.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:28
English word: a word in the Oxford dictionary, I guess?
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:27
An English word or a name for a human that is not ridiculously uncommon.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:27
Valid: alphanumeric
Special: incoherent words without numbers, or coherent words with numbers
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:26
Oh, well. :p
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:26
I have to go now. If anyone wants to be the master, here's the rule: onetimesecret.com/secret/1f5vc93c3sqnckwgctd2l40dtal565x
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:26
cccc0 is false.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:25
ema1L is false.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:24
fred1 is true.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:22
Is this really just between the three of us?
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:22
DoGs3 is true.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:21
elite is false.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:19
Thankfully. :p
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:19
l33T is false
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:18
c1B2 is false.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:17
C4 is false.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:15
abcdef is true.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:13
3dogs is true.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:13
It only took 5 tries.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:13
Thanks.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:12
A valid koan is a string of alphanumeric characters. Example: HelloWorld1. Non example: hi.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:11
I have to rewrite it.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:11
Oh.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:10
I gave multiple examples.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:09
A valid koan is a string of alphanumeric characters. Example: HelloWorld1. Non example: Hello World!
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:06
Okay. Give me a moment. :p
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:06
Is that too complex? I feel like I made it way too complex.
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:03
This might help: regex101.com/r/3Epgvm/1
You
Sep 4, 2017 21:02
A valid koran is one that satisfies the regex /\d+(\.\w+|\[\.\d+\])/ (one or more digits, followed by either a dot and alphanumeric (including underscore) characters or a decimal without a number before the dot surrounded by brackets). Examples: 623.BaNaNaa63, 7[.6070]
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:56
Just give me a moment to create some rules.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:56
Okay.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:55
The rule is a koran must have an odd number of odd digits (i.e., 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 repeated 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, .. times). Even digits are acceptable.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:54
Okay.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:53
Yay! I'm doing well!
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:52
Mondo 57 is false.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:51
Okay.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:51
Yeah. That's a problem.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:50
I think I know the rule now. :p
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:49
Master 135.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:49
Okay.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:49
Okay, so when do I go?
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:49
So am I playing in this round?
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:48
Okay.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:47
If I play all the games, I will have a "rules for dummies" section in all of the games! :p
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:47
I think I understand now. So, there's two rules: one that declares valid koans and one that declares special ones. We take turns saying "master" followed by a valid koan to determine whether it has the special property, or "mondo" and a valid koan to have everyone guess whether it has the special property. Whoever guesses correctly gets a guessing stone, which allows a player to guess the special property at any time. The master must provide a counter example in order to continue the game.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:40
Okay.
 

 Contact

For playing the game Contact, where one person tries to "defend"...
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:40
Don't be like me and stay up until 2:00 talking to strangers.
You
Sep 4, 2017 20:39
Good night!