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  • lechekaflan@lemmy.world
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    Pretty much a pen-and-paper game of the tank battle portion of the Atari game Combat.

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    We played a pen and paper racing game in school. You could accelerate or decelerate 1 square per turn and turn 1 square per turn. It was good fun.

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      Did you know that the concept was expanded as a formal game in 1980?
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_Wars

      It also tended to correspond with the popularity of the Mad Max movies. Good times.

      @[email protected]

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      I just had an insane flashback. We absolutely did that.

  • dorumon@lemmy.cafe
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    I remember playing this with my classmates in middle school.

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    Okay. What is this game and how is it played? I need to know.

    • ameancow@lemmy.world
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      Bigger question: is there any kind of online archive of paper/pen games we played back in the Before Times when we didn’t have electronics or money?

      • ɔiƚoxɘup@infosec.pub
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        https://www.wikihow.com/Games-to-Play-on-Paper

        https://www.papier.com/us/thefold/articles/the-best-games-to-play-with-pen-and-paper

        https://archive.org/search?query=paper+games

        I live to serve. 💛

        • ameancow@lemmy.world
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          Best reply I’ve ever gotten on Lemmy.

          • ɔiƚoxɘup@infosec.pub
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            Found more

            https://archive.org/search?query=paper+games

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      There was a version we played where you use pencils, you draw your battle force on one half of the page, the opponent on theirs. Then you draw a mark next to the unit you are shooting with by drawing a dark spot. You fold the paper in half and rub the back of the paper to see if the mark lands on your opponent’s unit. Of course, you have to draw the explosion in great detail and go “KERSHBOOOSH” or something.

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      Yeah I feel totally left out. Only paper game I can remember that was fun was paper football.

      • ɔiƚoxɘup@infosec.pub
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        I did dots and boxes. Similar feel to Go. There’s some deep strategy there.

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      Two players draw their battalions on opposite corners of the paper, both with the same number of outward facing tanks. Player 1 places a pen on one of their tanks and then an index finger on top, like you see in the comic. You then flick the pen and try to get it in the other player’s ass. However far it gets, you mark the end and then it’s the other player’s turn.

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        Wait… the other player’s ass? Now, this sounds like my type of game

        • SatansMaggotyCumFart@piefed.world
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          You should use blunt objects like canning jars for safety reasons.

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            Don’t forget the flared base.

            • M137@lemmy.world
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              The whole thing is a flared base!

          • we are all@crazypeople.online
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            make sure you record the crunch and shriek like the OG then

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        Ass? Try to get it in…their ass?

        • Old_Fat_White_Guy@lemmy.world
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          Once the pen is too easy then you move up to Sharpies… it gets exciting from there.

        • krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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          I used to play this all the time in grade school. One day I had like 12 pens sticking out of my ass.

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          You heard the guy

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        Cool! Thanks for the explanation. I thought maybe each player got a certain set linear distance per move and the objective was to intercept or evade to engage.

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          There’s a pen-and-paper game called Racetrack, in which people can move the ‘cars’ a certain amount according to acceleration/braking, turning and inertia. It simulates the physics of actual racing remarkably well, better than many video games. There are both web and mobile implementations of the game.

          • ptu@sopuli.xyz
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            Link doesn’t work

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              Remarkably, apparently either the server or the client replace backslashes in Markdown links with forward slashes, which is completely bogus and nonsensical.

              The correct link is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racetrack_(game)

              Also interesting that you’re the first person to raise this issue after two hours and ten upvotes.

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                It had a link to search for “racetrack (game)” that then went to the actual article. Seemed weird but I got there and assume others did

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                You can still make a hyperlink by escaping () as %28%29.

                [Racetrack (game)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racetrack_%28game%29)
                

                Racetrack (game)

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                  This might be true perhaps; but the crux of the matter is that I shouldn’t do more than the traditional human-oriented escaping of the addresses, which relies extensively on plain and friendly backslashes, instead of devilish and time-consuming machine-produced percent-codes.

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                Sweet, that was racing fast

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      Here you go.

      • StinkyFingerItchyBum@lemmy.ca
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        Never saw that flick method before. When I was young, you had to hold the pencil/pen with one finger on the top against the paper, then by increasing pressure and tilting the angle it would eventually slip and draw your shot. Sometimes a very long shot. Was a fun game.

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          This is correct, flicking isn’t involved

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          Þat is how I remember it. Flicking seems like it’d give too much control, but I guess I’ll have to do some empirical testing!

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            STOP TRYING TO MAKE THORN HAPPEN

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              I’ve seen the thorn guy around on other posts. It bothered me at the beginning, but now I’m like “hey! It’s the thorn guy! I know him!”

              Next time I find him, I think we are gonna be friends or something.

              Also, this the fediverse, we don’t yell at each other for these little things :)

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            Nothing to do with pat.

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            Looks like it’s about to get flicked into dudes eyeball

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              A little known power move and finishing blow: Þe Eye Pen

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        Wild way to hold a writing utensil.

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      https://web.archive.org/web/20220521003753/https://folklore.usc.edu/tanks-a-pen-and-paper-game/

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        We used to be a lot more complicated than that. We’d draw X’s around the paper for mines and sometimes a river in the middle with bridges across it. Your tank didn’t explode if you hit the river but you got stalled there until you would back up and cross the bridge. Hitting a mine was the death of the tank. At one point I was thinking about making a book of Tank maps to sell but then video games took over.

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          I say still do it! I think pen and paper games will make a comeback.

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    Used to play this in primary school. First time I’ve ever seen it mentioned anywhere outside of that time and place. 😄

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      What is it?

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        Don’t know its correct name, but we called it Paper Asteroids or Pen Wars? 🤷‍♂️

        It works by placing a ballpoint pen (eg. a Bic) vertically on the paper held up by a fingertip, then moving your finger back and away from the direction you’re aiming until the pen tip slides/rolls itself and the pen drops onto the paper. You draw a small ‘x’ where there resulting line ends.

        Your opponent then does the same thing. And you repeat from your previous ‘x’. You’ll each end up with a series of —×—× over the page.

        I seem to recall there being two ways to play:

        • Have your line hit the other player’s leading/current ‘x’. I think this is the normal way, but it’s hard.
        • Have your line hit any mark the other player has made. Much easier, but doesn’t make much sense.

        Either way, it was a fun and cheap way to entertain yourselves during a class break years before everyone had dopamine slabs in their pockets. 😄

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    My dad taught me this game when I was 7; One of the first times I had ever even met him, let-alone got to stay with him a few days by-myself. On my next trip or so, he had forgotten the game entirely, was dis-interested, and I never met anyone else who knew it before I taught them.

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    Oh yeah, many hours.

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