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John Foss
2002-02-11, 05:14 PM
> The only other game i know of is jousting. Equipment ect is at
> http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/unijoust.html
I was looking at that Microsoft picture, and it appears the riders are using
wooden lances. Padded ends or not, ouch! This may work well for basic-level
riders, but it looks like it could do a lot of damage in the hands of
strong, solid riders.
Well, I guess it would to a lot of damage with knights on horses as well, so
have at it. I'll stick to Sumo and other games with smaller weapons... :-)
JF
John Foss
2002-02-11, 05:14 PM
> The only other game i know of is jousting. Equipment ect is at
> http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/unijoust.html
I was looking at that Microsoft picture, and it appears the riders are using
wooden lances. Padded ends or not, ouch! This may work well for basic-level
riders, but it looks like it could do a lot of damage in the hands of
strong, solid riders.
Well, I guess it would to a lot of damage with knights on horses as well, so
have at it. I'll stick to Sumo and other games with smaller weapons... :-)
JF
John Foss
2002-02-11, 05:14 PM
> The only other game i know of is jousting. Equipment ect is at
> http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/unijoust.html
I was looking at that Microsoft picture, and it appears the riders are using
wooden lances. Padded ends or not, ouch! This may work well for basic-level
riders, but it looks like it could do a lot of damage in the hands of
strong, solid riders.
Well, I guess it would to a lot of damage with knights on horses as well, so
have at it. I'll stick to Sumo and other games with smaller weapons... :-)
JF
John Foss
2002-02-11, 05:14 PM
> The only other game i know of is jousting. Equipment ect is at
> http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/unijoust.html
I was looking at that Microsoft picture, and it appears the riders are using
wooden lances. Padded ends or not, ouch! This may work well for basic-level
riders, but it looks like it could do a lot of damage in the hands of
strong, solid riders.
Well, I guess it would to a lot of damage with knights on horses as well, so
have at it. I'll stick to Sumo and other games with smaller weapons... :-)
JF
John Foss
2002-02-11, 05:14 PM
> The only other game i know of is jousting. Equipment ect is at
> http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/unijoust.html
I was looking at that Microsoft picture, and it appears the riders are using
wooden lances. Padded ends or not, ouch! This may work well for basic-level
riders, but it looks like it could do a lot of damage in the hands of
strong, solid riders.
Well, I guess it would to a lot of damage with knights on horses as well, so
have at it. I'll stick to Sumo and other games with smaller weapons... :-)
JF
John Foss
2002-02-11, 05:14 PM
> The only other game i know of is jousting. Equipment ect is at
> http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/unijoust.html
I was looking at that Microsoft picture, and it appears the riders are using
wooden lances. Padded ends or not, ouch! This may work well for basic-level
riders, but it looks like it could do a lot of damage in the hands of
strong, solid riders.
Well, I guess it would to a lot of damage with knights on horses as well, so
have at it. I'll stick to Sumo and other games with smaller weapons... :-)
JF
Carol McLean
2002-02-18, 05:36 PM
Hi.
The games collection is coming along nicely, thank you. I have about 32
various games so far, including relays, pairs games, tag games, and a bunch
of new ones.
I think Sharks and Minnows (aka British Bulldog) is known around here as Pom
Pom Pullaway, and by several other names as well. There are also lots of
variations to this game, such as playing it in pairs.
I'm working on putting these together with directions. Also including
possible variations and level adjustments, so that riders of various
abilities can all play at the same time.
If you want to try out some, or if you have other game suggestions, please
let me know.
Thanks very much for all the ideas!
Carol M.
Minnesota
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