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= GameFrame Wiki = GameFrame is a free, open source MetaGame system that you can extend yourself. It's a game variant construction kit for people who not only like to play games, but play //with// them. GameFrame’s building blocks include [[Games]], [[Frames]], and [[Powers]]. Let’s explore these concepts step by step with examples and a running analogy to make them less abstract. == Games == * //Games// are structured activities you do for fun. ** Examples include any game you can think of, such as Chess, Poker, or commercial games such as Monopoly and Settlers of Catan. You can also write your own games using GameFrame. ** Imagine that some game of Chess is like an apartment in which people live. The people who live there represent the players of the game. Here are some [[Games]] we play in GameFrame. == Frames == * //[[Frames]]// are sets of rules that vary the way you play a game, or sometimes multiple games at once. The difference between a frame and a simple game variant is that a frame can apply to many different games. ** To take a simple (and somewhat silly) example, the frame ForfeitsFrame can be applied to many games, so that in addition to Strip Poker there can be Strip Chess, Strip Scrabble, and even Strip Touch Football. ** Extending our apartment analogy, a frame is analogous to improving the infrastructure of the apartment in some way, such as by building in a central entertainment system or fixing the plumbing. * //MultiFrames// are frames that combine multiple games. (The kind already discussed are called //UniFrames// in this context.) ** MultiFrames include frames such as CurrencyExchange, which can be combine virtually any number of games that use money, such as Monopoly, Acquire, or Poker. ** MultiFrames are analogous to knocking down the walls between individual apartments and connecting the plumbing and wiring so that all of the rooms on one floor become a single apartment. == Powers == * Some frames give players //[[Powers]]// that let them break the rules of the games they're playing. ** For example, the GameFrame power **Turn, Turn, Turn** lets a player either pass her turn, or take an extra turn, in any game that has turns, such as Checkers or Backgammon. ** Powers improve the abilities of individuals rather than whole games, so giving a player a power is like giving one of the inhabitants of the apartment a personal MP3 player instead of installing a central entertainment system, or a bottle of water instead of fixing the plumbing. == Subgames, Supergames, Subframes, Superframes == * //SubGames// and //SubFrames// call for games within games or even frames within frames, respectively. ** An example of a frame that invokes SubGames is CodeDuello. ** Keeping to our apartment analogy, a SubGame or SubFrame is like a dollhouse within the apartment. [TK: Expand] * //SuperFrames// improve other frames in the way that regular frames improve regular games. Many SuperFrames combine other frames in interesting ways. ** For example, a SuperFrame might combine the frames CurrencyExchange and PowerBuyer, enabling players to convert their winnings in Poker into powers that let them affect the game. ** SuperFrames might best be thought of as improvements at the level of the whole apartment building, such as an elevator, or at the level of the neighborhood or city, such as a new road. == You == And where are you in all this, dear player? You might think of yourself as a civic-minded apartment superintendent whose toolbox includes such handy devices as an invisibility belt, an arc welder sixty stories tall, and a time machine – GameFrame. Please contribute your own new frames and powers to this wiki. * GameFrameHistory * RelatedLinks * WhatNeedsWork == The Wiki == Feel free to add your own content to this wiki. Anything related to GameFrame is fair game. Here are some pages to help you get started. * [http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/What_Is_A_Wiki|What is a wiki?] * [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiSocialNorms|Wiki social norms] * [http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/Creole_Markup_Extension|Creole], the markup language used on this wiki. * [[http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/Creole_Addition_Markup_Extension|Creole markup additions]] (unofficial) * SandBox: If you're just experimenting, please do it here. * [http://www.ludism.org/gameframe?action=index|Index of all pages] The GameFrame Wiki is powered by [http://www.oddmuse.org/|Oddmuse].
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