tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1818073417709561773.post7911187601068711394..comments2024-03-11T07:05:53.847-04:00Comments on Daniel Solis: A Reliably Interesting Choice in Game Design: Chaos vs. OrderDaniel Solishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07683491911441126187noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1818073417709561773.post-32496376749078838412013-04-12T07:16:57.135-04:002013-04-12T07:16:57.135-04:00You're a trend-setter!You're a trend-setter!DanielSolisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1818073417709561773.post-13958142929634071602013-04-12T07:16:49.269-04:002013-04-12T07:16:49.269-04:00Yeah, it's an inherent part of the deck buildi...Yeah, it's an inherent part of the deck building genre if you ask me.DanielSolisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1818073417709561773.post-71685138307333329482013-04-10T14:33:00.790-04:002013-04-10T14:33:00.790-04:00Invoking Aspects in Fate: pay a fate point to rero...Invoking Aspects in Fate: pay a fate point to reroll your dice (chaos) or gain a +2. :)fredhicksnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1818073417709561773.post-39586556921220825132013-04-10T13:52:55.358-04:002013-04-10T13:52:55.358-04:00Good write up! This is a choice that TCGs or minia...Good write up! This is a choice that TCGs or miniatures games often have hidden inside of deck and army bilding.Tyler Tinsleyhttp://twitter.com/TylerTinsleynoreply@blogger.com