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[lojban] Re: Ranking system? (I'm a level X Lojbanist)




On Oct 12, 12:42 pm, Lindar <lindartheb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 Perhaps some kind of
> RPG wherein players start in a non-jbo town wherein to get certain
> things one must learn a certain amount of Lojban, and each successive
> town requires more knowledge of Lojban. Combine this with the ideas in
> the first post, suggestions I've listed above, any other ideas...
This reminds me oddly of a whole 'secret society' idea ala
http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Beisutsukai
I wouldn't want that as a main element, but having it as a secondary
aspect (being able to get better stuff via understanding arcane things
like termsets, zi'e, nei etc-- giving answers in a form that utilizes
them, for example) might be interesting.

>
> Perhaps the collectible cards are SRS flash cards, and a complete set
> of one gismu and all places fits together like a puzzle piece, and on
> the back is a portion of an art card. Each town has 10 ju'u gai

li 10 ju'u mo'e lo cizra

> gismu
> cards, each gismu card has been 'shattered' into each of its places +
> the gismu definition, each gismu + places, once memorised, reveals a
> portion of an image on the back, all 10 complete cards reveals the
> whole image. Each 10 cards together allows access to a dungeon wherein
> one can gain a comic strip for a game-world-relevant story (perhaps
> recalling the history of the world or some such), and every X number
> of strips unlocks another challenge which gives the player the chance
> to watch an animation that goes between comic strips.
ua.
Although I suspect I'd have to research the kind of game you're
talking about in order to really know what you mean.

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