Start new topic
An Invitation
Posted: Aug 12 2006, 12:34 PM
PMEmail Poster
 
<A big crowd has gathered as the Az-cz delegations two weeks are coming to an end>

Art-Bob: It comes time for most of our delegation to bid goodbye my mousey friends. I've enjoyed my stay in your delightful country. I hope you continue to practice kleptochase as well as soccer. You're already beginning to show some good skills. While we were travelling with the expeditions you proved naturally very talented athletes and we expect great things from you in the future. Although you struggled with the courses that required a lot of skill in disarming traps and locks, those are the skills that require most practice. Keep trying and it will come. We encourage any mice interested in furthering their Kleptochase skills in Az-cz to contact our delegation here in miceland. They can answer any questions you may have and help decide what is best for you. We look forward to your participation in kleptochase events in Az-cz and any you might decide to hold here as well. We will be staying in Miceland through the football match between our two fine countries and departing soon after. We hope both sides play a fine match and enjoy the game. Best wishes.

Az-cz
Senator in Training
****
Posts: 246
Quote Post
 
Top

,
Posted: Aug 12 2006, 12:43 PM
PMEmail Poster
 
From the desk of Bn-Ck

Two new delegations announced

To the nation of Milchama we will be sending a delegation including Cpd-Bz, the legendary 9 time Orc Strength Showdown, Bl-Wlsh, the head coach of the Es-Ef university team and Arn-Pl head designer for courses at the human open.

To the nation of Bazalonia we will be sending a delegation including 7 time major winner Dx-Dx, Kd-Bl current head of the Kleptochase rules commitee and Ozo-Ala head designer of the Dwarf Celerity Challenge.

We would like each delegation to visit the host country for two weeks performing exhibitions, clinics, and talks with the public.

We are still encouraging other countries to make take up Kleptochase. We would like to hold an international kleptochase contest at some point in the near future, and the more competing nations the better this contest would be.
Az-cz
Senator in Training
****
Posts: 246
Quote Post
 
Top

,
Posted: Aug 13 2006, 08:05 AM
PMEmail Poster
 
A number of officials from the Entertainment and Gaming Office where there to fairwell the Az-Cz visitors.

"This is a great day for sports in Miceland, not only a new sport has found acceptance and has started to grow in popularity. But we have had some of the worlds premiere kleptochashers to help us. Art-Bob, thank you for your words and we wish you all the best in your future endeavours. However not only sports have been affected, we have forged a stronger link between our two structures and I am sure it won't be too long before our little mouslings will be kleptochasing with the best in the Az-Cz leagues."

The External Security Force, Miceland's intelligence gathering organisation, had also seen benefit in the games of Kleptochase, however instead of some sort of marker or item, many cases involved mock ups of a number of situations that they could come across, their goal was to get in, find information/poison a mug/place a bug or other such-like activities and get out. Apart from the target rules there was no difference, each course contained either speed course, maze course or technique. Strength courses where seen as unnecessary, the goal is not to carry large wait but to get into a situation perform their mission and get the heck out. and not carry large bulky things when doing so.

Miceland
Scribe in Training
*
Posts: 20
Quote Post
 
Top

,
Posted: Aug 13 2006, 08:02 PM
PMEmail PosterUsers Website
 
OOC: I'm interested in this... sounds like it'd be a hell of a lot of fun IRL too.
Pacitalia
The best place on earth.
*****
Posts: 505
Quote Post
 
AOLMSNTop

,
Posted: Aug 14 2006, 09:41 PM
PMEmail Poster
 
I got the wiki page for Suicide Footballer up and running here it is:

Suicide Footballer Wiki

If anybody has any trouble understanding the rules please say so I can make them easier to follow.

This post has been edited by Milchama on Aug 14 2006, 09:42 PM
Milchama
Royal Scribe
***
Posts: 189
Quote Post
 
Top

,
Posted: Aug 14 2006, 10:35 PM
PMEmail Poster
 
Even after reading the Wiki I'm not really sure how it works, but if a competition gets set up I'll happily field a team.

Questions:

1. How big is the bench?

2. I can't follow the scoring business. Can you try explaining a bit more without comparisons to other sports? I'm unfamilar with most non-American sports rules so Aussie Rules and Rugby don't mean much for me.

3. The blocked kick section is also confusing.
Az-cz
Senator in Training
****
Posts: 246
Quote Post
 
Top

,
Posted: Aug 14 2006, 11:25 PM
PMEmail Poster
 
It was changed. The scoring should not be as confusing as I seperated the three types of scores.

I put the number of players on a team in (12) in. I also changed the blocked kick section to take the really confusing part out.

I hope that helped. I thank Az-Cz for the comment but if anybody has anything else please say. The only way Ive ever explained it is through showing people so its hard to explain in words and not pictures.
Milchama
Royal Scribe
***
Posts: 189
Quote Post
 
Top

,

Topic OptionsReply to this topicMake a quick replyStart PollStart new topic
Pages: (2) 1 [2] 

 



[ Script Execution time: 0.0165 ]   [ 13 queries used ]   [ GZIP Enabled ]

-->