DIY Carcassonne - a game that wasn't published untill 2000
@thylacocoalthy62284 ай бұрын
A game designed by a German, and Curiosity show did air episodes in Germany, so maybe it's not a coincidence, though he'd be a bit old for it.
@antraxxslingshots4 ай бұрын
Went right from the TV Screen and made them back in the day (mid 80s i think). Took me some time because i made them look like tunnels with brick walls and i added plants and animals. Quite sure they are still laying around in the attic somewhere 😘
@boomstand28724 ай бұрын
If only I'd watched this video BEFORE the power went out for 2 hours today
@HxTurtle4 ай бұрын
back in those days, people simply lived freer. this is even reflected in kid's shows where they're granted quite some degree of freedom to design something on their own. today, a link would be provided, accompanied with a verbal warning, "please only use this variant as it has been evaluated and approved by state certified child psychiatrists as manageable enough to not unnecessarily inflict a hint of frustration into the player's mind."
@SomeOne-eo7rw4 ай бұрын
today we have both the free, open ended version, and more standardized games. Nothing is stopping any child from making up games on their own
@HxTurtle4 ай бұрын
@@SomeOne-eo7rw no, it's no longer encouraged anymore. today, all and everything must be according to code and only little room for experiments anymore. my text was metaphorical; a description of our confined time that we're living in right now. you can use formula one as an analogy. in the fifties, a team could change the position of the motor, if they wished so. from then onwards, it only declined. there was still room for some experiments in the late seventies (lotus and ground effect cars, for instance) but today, ninety-nine percent is prescribed what a car has to look like and you have only a couple millimeters leeway here and there too make it appear as if teams still have control over what they're doing. and this is again metaphorical for regulations Western governments put in place for all of us; stifling many new ideas, experiments, and subsequent inventions.
@HxTurtle4 ай бұрын
@@SomeOne-eo7rw no, it's no longer encouraged anymore. today, all and everything must be according to code and only little room for experiments anymore. my text was metaphorical; a description of our restrictive time that we're living in right now. you can use formula one as an analogy. in the fifties, a team could change the position of the motor, if they wished so. from then onwards, it only declined. there was still room for some experiments in the late seventies (lotus and ground effect cars, for instance) but today, ninety-nine percent is prescribed what a car has to look like and you have only a couple millimeters leeway here and there too make it appear as if teams still have control over what they're doing. and this is again metaphorical for regulations Western governments put in place for all of us; stifling many new ideas, experiments, and subsequent inventions.
@HxTurtle4 ай бұрын
@@SomeOne-eo7rw no, it's no longer encouraged anymore. today, all and everything must be according to code and only little room for experiments anymore. my text was metaphorical; a description of our restrictive time that we're living in right now. (this is only part one of three, because KZbin is severely censoring my speech and only occasionally, a comment makes it through.)
@HxTurtle4 ай бұрын
@@SomeOne-eo7rw you can use formula one as an analogy. in the fifties, a team could change the position of the motor, if they wished so. from then onwards, it only declined. there was still room for some experiments in the late seventies (lotus and ground effect cars, for instance) but today, ninety-nine percent is prescribed what a car has to look like and you have only a couple millimeters leeway here and there too make it appear as if teams still have control over what they're doing.
@pumpkinhill45704 ай бұрын
I'm a little confused on the rules. At 3:26 why is the bottom "the only free end"? Can't you connect it to the left tile that has the star? At 3:42 why is that the only move to make. Can't you place it to the side where you were storing the other blanks? You said you could go four to the side but you've only gone three so far.
@kevlandy4 ай бұрын
It’s like an Ozzie version of the British show ‘How’.😁
@Jumbo-k4t2 ай бұрын
The show was running in the 70s were they going back then ?
@kevlandy2 ай бұрын
Yes, search ‘How TV show’ on here.👍
@Jumbo-k4t2 ай бұрын
@ I remember them telling a story of Rob and Deane going to America to see a similar show .The americans couldn't believe that Adelaide was putting on this production with minimal amount of people and budget . Very proud it was made in my home state .Will check out the English version
@theastuteangler4 ай бұрын
very cool!
@acanimations12234 ай бұрын
Reminds me of a board game called tsuro, great game
@bitcoinweasel92744 ай бұрын
Tsuro's pretty decent. It's also a little like Bandito.
@iknowyoureright85644 ай бұрын
0:06 I’d prefer not to answer that in a KZbin comment section, thank you very much.
@MargaretBrown-g4s4 ай бұрын
Margaret rivers maze should of grown much higher.... Its over 25 yrs since I went through that maze ....so defiantly it would be very easy to get lost in the maze western Australia
@calumproctor9814 ай бұрын
So this is how Freddy Krueger kicks back
@croftmire4 ай бұрын
Kids today would have to be _really_ bored to even think about doing this.
@shaneeslick4 ай бұрын
G'day Rob & Deane, That Patience game is "Amazing" 🙃👎 you could even play 2 player with a friend 🙃🙃👎
@michaelkeller50084 ай бұрын
ah, the good old times... try this with todays kids, you gonna get some realy angry and questioning looks in return...
@HxTurtle4 ай бұрын
@@michaelkeller5008 my thought exactly! 👍
@smadaf4 ай бұрын
Where I live, there are tons of kids who'd like this.
@michaelkeller50084 ай бұрын
@@smadaf then you're lucky!!
@arichman49954 ай бұрын
Skibidi patience
@smadaf4 ай бұрын
Index-cards (filing-cards) were not used in the Soviet Union (I'm serious). Maybe that's why it doesn't exist anymore.