Analogue Games and Gaming
...or 'What I do with my Friday nights.".
- Board Games
- Card Games
- French suits -
- Diamonds (♦) -
- Hearts (♥) -
- Spades (♠) -
- Clubs (♣) -
- King -
- Queen -
- Jack -
- Ace -
- German suits -
- Herz -
- Schellen -
- Eichel -
- Laub -
- Tarot // Anything in parentheses is the difference between the classic tarot (or at least the most classic deck I have) and the quite popular Thoth deck. - lorx
- Spread
- Coins - sicni
- Cups - kabri
- Rods/Wands - grana
- Swords - dakfu
- Page (princess) -
- Knight (prince) -
- Queen
- King (knight)
- Trumps
- Fool - bebna
- Magician (Magus) - termakfa
- Priestess
- Empress
- Emperor
- Hierophant
- Lovers - prami
- Chariot
- Strength (Adjustment)
- Hermit - jiksei ???
- Fortune
- Justice (Lust)
- Hanged Man - dandu nanmu ???
- Death - termrobi'o ???
- Temperance (Art) - (larcu)
- Devil
- Tower
- Star - tarci
- Moon
- Sun - vajni tarci ???
- Judgement (Aeon) - pajni ???
- World (Universe) - terdi (munje)
- Collectible Card Games
- Gambling
- Randomization
- deck of cards -
- dice - cunbli?
kelkubli has been proposed, but since not all dice are regular polyhedra and some toy building blocks are regular, I much prefer "cunbli".
- barrel die - slanu cunbli?
- d4, d6, etc. - "cunbli li vo", "cunbli li xa", etc.
$b_1 is a die with sides $b_3 seems a reasonable place structure.
- 2d4 - re lo cunbli be li vo
- percentile - lo re cunbli be li pano?
The thought is that rolling a two dice indicates that the rolls are more closely related than rolling two dice. This may be a really bad idea.
- scatter dice - farna cunbli?
- spinner (as used in some children's games) -
- Role Playing Games
- campaign -
- character
- class -
- munchkin -
- plot hook -
- railroading -
- Wargames
- "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play."
- army - jenmi
- unit -