Difference between revisions of "Fantasy Rules Committee"
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− | '''Fantasy Rules Committee''' is a Nomic | + | '''Fantasy Rules Committee''' is a Nomic game played on a mailing list, which began as a sub-game among the participants of [[Nomic World]]. |
FRC's description of itself: "Coupling creativity and cooperation with logic and deviousness, the players compete to be the last one to submit a valid rule. Rules are valid if they are consistent with themselves, all previous valid rules and a fixed set of regular ordinances. Every new round starts off using just these few regular ordinances, thus prohibiting the ruleset from growing beyond control." | FRC's description of itself: "Coupling creativity and cooperation with logic and deviousness, the players compete to be the last one to submit a valid rule. Rules are valid if they are consistent with themselves, all previous valid rules and a fixed set of regular ordinances. Every new round starts off using just these few regular ordinances, thus prohibiting the ruleset from growing beyond control." | ||
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+ | Although the Regular Ordinances allow self-amendment, this is rarely invoked. | ||
==Useful links== | ==Useful links== | ||
[https://www.sir-toby.com/nomic-archives/frc/ Jeff Weston's archive of FRC rounds up to round 144 in 2000] | [https://www.sir-toby.com/nomic-archives/frc/ Jeff Weston's archive of FRC rounds up to round 144 in 2000] |
Revision as of 17:07, 19 October 2022
Fantasy Rules Committee | |
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Founded: | 1993 |
Played on: | A mailing list |
Current status: | Paused |
Players: | unknown |
Ruleset: | link |
Website: | http://groups.google.com/group/frc-play |
Game information correct as of July 2022 |
Fantasy Rules Committee is a Nomic game played on a mailing list, which began as a sub-game among the participants of Nomic World.
FRC's description of itself: "Coupling creativity and cooperation with logic and deviousness, the players compete to be the last one to submit a valid rule. Rules are valid if they are consistent with themselves, all previous valid rules and a fixed set of regular ordinances. Every new round starts off using just these few regular ordinances, thus prohibiting the ruleset from growing beyond control."
Although the Regular Ordinances allow self-amendment, this is rarely invoked.