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Latest revision as of 18:07, 21 September 2010
Browser Wars | |
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Designer | Dion |
Date | 27th November 2001 |
Players | 2+ |
This is an untested deck. Its cards are complete, but it hasn't yet been tested. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is locked. Further cards should not be added - leave feedback on the talk page. |
Use every trick in the book to overload the design of your own Web browser, whilst crippling those of your opponents.
Special Rules
How to Lose
Whenever a player has no Things in play at the end of his turn, he loses.
Card List
Complying to a Standard
Thing
Replicating Other Browser's Error
Thing
Cuddly Non-Standard HTML Extension
Thing
Plug-In Support
Thing
Built-in to Operating System
Thing
Can only be played if you don't control Multi-Platform Browser.
Multi-Platform Browser
Thing
Can only be played if you don't control Built-In To Operating System.
Proprietary Client-Side Language
Thing
Standard Client-Side Language
Thing
Integration into Other Programs
Thing
Good User Interface
Thing
Integrated Pop-Up-Ducky programme, Latin Grammar Checker & Who's Who
Thing
Skinnable User Interface
Thing
Incompatible Portal Site
Thing
Built-In To Hardware
Thing
Open Source
Thing
Can only be played if you don't control Built-In To Operating System.
W3.org Supersedes Standard
Action
Destroy Adhering to a Standard.
W3.org Turns Extension into Standard
Action
Destroy Cuddly Non-Standard HTML Extension
Lots of Bugs
Action
Destroy a Thing.
Bad Review
Action
Destroy a Thing.
Good Review
Action
Bring a Thing into play.
New Version
Action
Destroy a Thing another player controls.
Security Problem
Action
Destroy Proprietary Client-Side Language.
Feature Bloat
Action
Destroy two Things.
Baffle the User
Action
Destroy a Thing.
Steal Technology
Action
Take a card from another player at random.
Years of Research
Action
Draw three cards.
Best Viewed with a Browser Campaign
Action
Destroy a non-standard Thing.
Internet Virus
Action
Destroy Proprietary Client-Side Language.
Popular Site Incompatible
Action
Target player skips turn.
Lawsuit
Action
Destroy Standard Client-Side Language.
Antitrust Lawsuit
Action
Destroy Built-In To Operating System.