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Author Topic: Click-and-Lock improvements  (Read 1054 times)
Vaxalon
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« on: March 29, 2005, 09:36:29 AM »

After playing Capes (and buying it) the other night, my wife and I have been thinking about improvements to the layout.  It's pretty... but it's really really hard to make them actually work on the table.  I just don't have time to go to all the trouble with the lamination and the sticky and all that.

We should be able to show you a new version of C&L with all the old content and interface, but a new implementation that will, I think, make the game a lot easier to handle, physically.  Easier to cut out, easier to attach to the character sheet, easier to read and easier to use.
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2005, 10:01:41 AM »

Larry Lade suggested, here, that you can group the styles together, three at top, two at bottom, and they're a lot easier to cut out.

Come to think of it, I should probably make an alternate version of the Full Sheets in the Click and Lock Flash, for people who want to make them easier to cut out, along those lines.

But if you've got an even better layout, sock it to me.  I find the three-over-two layout a bit... uninspiring, so I'm in the market for alternatives.
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Vaxalon
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2005, 10:36:15 AM »

It's an alternative to lamination and stickiness.  

I agree that the system needs to keep the "interlocking" layout, but all those curves are hard to cut out, so I'm eliminating them.  The "mesh" will be less literal.
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Taimu
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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2005, 07:18:02 AM »

What I've been doing is simply printing on heavy paper, and if the extras character sheets in the flash program have a '.' in the numbers box, it doesn't cross it off, and it's easily covered by whichever number is written in there.  The bottom center on the third and fourth sheets can be left blank, as those don't cross off.  To make characters, just choose the left and right, fill in the sheets, and either leave three blank, or if you can't decide, just fill them all in and cross them off later.  For a group that is used to making full four page character sheets, those can be completed in a matter of minutes.  Very easily done.
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