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Well I'm gonna make a game series where different evolutions or types of animal fight each other in a sorta capture the flag like game where you score points when you kill a enemy also. there will be different tournaments between different animals. once the round is over (only games that I'm in and say it's one will be considered a real round) the loser is dropped out of the rest of the tournaments and the winner moves on to the rest. now I'm stuck on a question.

1.This is my main question.The first round will consider the Human and Dinosaur Species. What will be the next 4 rounds of species (there will be a total of 8 species not including human and dinos.) I'm mainly asking this 'cause I wanna see what people think and the fact that I don't know what to add.

well that's it also post anything if you think this may be a good game.
On 6/23/01 10:33 pm Geo wrote:
Well I'm gonna make a game series where different evolutions or types of animal fight each other in a sorta capture the flag like game where you score points when you kill a enemy also. there will be different tournaments between different animals. once the round is over (only games that I'm in and say it's one will be considered a real round) the loser is dropped out of the rest of the tournaments and the winner moves on to the rest. now I'm stuck on a question.

1.This is my main question.The first round will consider the Human and Dinosaur Species. What will be the next 4 rounds of species (there will be a total of 8 species not including human and dinos.) I'm mainly asking this 'cause I wanna see what people think and the fact that I don't know what to add.

well that's it also post anything if you think this may be a good game.


1. Don't forget the unintelligent monkey people who actually evolved from monkeys, and who scientists have often mistaken as having evolved into us. They existed like a hundred thousand years ago or something, and died out because they couldn't evolve fast enough, but were considerably more physical and had other aspects of their brain enhanced. (Telepathic monkeys? Hey, it's evolution, who knows what can happen!)

2. Oh yeah, and if you have humans and dinos, you naturally must have lizard people. You can have the lizard people versus the monkey people, mentioned above.

3. Large evolutionized versions of sharkes, much more powerful than any land-dwelling dinosaur, but restricted by their ravenous appetites and utter dislike (or taste) for eachother (In other words, they eat everything including their friends.)

4. Mud rays. They are like trillothingies that live in swampy muddy places, feeding on things that step on them which they sting and thereafter eat, much like stingrays only much more interestingly. They hide easily, change color like chameleons or something, and have a really hard time during dry seasons.

5. The thingamabobers from b'yond, who actually crash landed on whatever planet and ended up becoming part of earth's(assuming that planet is called earth) evolutionary system. I have no clue where they fit in, but it sure could make things interesting!

6. The bugs. These range from giant teridactyle (spelling errors had better go unnoticed) sized mosquitoes to pin-tip sized parasites, each can have their own purpose, and they can either work together as a collective or all be trying to kill eachother. It could be interesting trying to get your team members each do their own thing, yet more interesting if each one's own thing could really mess up another team member's own thing. However your game works...

All done.
In response to Foomer
Sorry I forgot to include the fact that they should be real animals or animals that was once on earth.

1. Don't forget the unintelligent monkey people who actually evolved from monkeys, and who scientists have often mistaken as having evolved into us. They existed like a hundred thousand years ago or something, and died out because they couldn't evolve fast enough, but were considerably more physical and had other aspects of their brain enhanced. (Telepathic monkeys? Hey, it's evolution, who knows what can happen!)

I'm assuming that that is the neanderthalls or something

2. Oh yeah, and if you have humans and dinos, you naturally must have lizard people. You can have the lizard people versus the monkey people, mentioned above.

While spear-wielding lizards and a hunger for animal seems interesting I still have to use real ones.

3. Large evolutionized versions of sharkes, much more powerful than any land-dwelling dinosaur, but restricted by their ravenous appetites and utter dislike (or taste) for eachother (In other words, they eat everything including their friends.)

hmmm... that would kinda make it hard on them to be able to go to the dino Breeding grounds(their base) and attempt to take away a egg

4. Mud rays. They are like trillothingies that live in swampy muddy places, feeding on things that step on them which they sting and thereafter eat, much like stingrays only much more interestingly. They hide easily, change color like chameleons or something, and have a really hard time during dry seasons.

Is that a real animal?

5. The thingamabobers from b'yond, who actually crash landed on whatever planet and ended up becoming part of earth's(assuming that planet is called earth) evolutionary system. I have no clue where they fit in, but it sure could make things interesting!

Not sure what that is

6. The bugs. These range from giant teridactyle (spelling errors had better go unnoticed) sized mosquitoes to pin-tip sized parasites, each can have their own purpose, and they can either work together as a collective or all be trying to kill eachother. It could be interesting trying to get your team members each do their own thing, yet more interesting if each one's own thing could really mess up another team member's own thing. However your game works...

Wow I can't beleive I overlooked Bugs... That could be neat especailly trying to steal the Golden Cacoon (bug's flag) from their Hive(the base)
In response to Geo
On 6/23/01 11:14 pm Geo wrote:
Sorry I forgot to include the fact that they should be real animals or animals that was once on earth.

I prefer to stick to the idea that, just because we haven't found it yet, doesn't mean it's not there.
Mustelids. Mustelids include badgers and wolverines (for those of you who don't know what a wolverine is, a wolverine is like a giant badger. What's a badger? A small wolverine. Ask Spuzzum for more information. His igloo yard is probably infested with wolverines.), as well as weasels, skunks, and ferrets. This is a group of animals that not only includes a lot of cool special abilities, but gives a great example of differing evolutionary paths. For instance, the badger, the skunk, and the wolverine are extremely similar animals, having a similar body shape, triangular head, distinctive markings, and of course, the scent glands... but they're all specialized differently... the skunk is small and uses its powerful scent gland to defend itself and incapacitate attackers, the wolverine is huge, vicious, and highly intelligent, and uses its scent gland to mark its kills. Characteristics common to all mustelids are hot tempers, flexible spines, sharp claws, and fast metabolisms.
In response to Geo
On 6/23/01 11:14 pm Geo wrote:
Sorry I forgot to include the fact that they should be real animals or animals that was once on earth.

1. Don't forget the unintelligent monkey people who actually evolved from monkeys, and who scientists have often mistaken as having evolved into us. They existed like a hundred thousand years ago or something, and died out because they couldn't evolve fast enough, but were considerably more physical and had other aspects of their brain enhanced. (Telepathic monkeys? Hey, it's evolution, who knows what can happen!)

I'm assuming that that is the neanderthalls or something


yes it is


3. Large evolutionized versions of sharkes, much more powerful than any land-dwelling dinosaur, but restricted by their ravenous appetites and utter dislike (or taste) for eachother (In other words, they eat everything including their friends.)

hmmm... that would kinda make it hard on them to be able to go to the dino Breeding grounds(their base) and attempt to take away a egg

well if you are doing evelutioin you would want each stage to be a differant tpye of land.. like the first stage will be watter animals befor anything got to land. the next stage would bugs and small lizards. then you would have small dinos agenst each other. the next stage would be larg dinos of differant tpyes. then you would have the neandrithos and saber tooth tigers (then whoever survived thet one) would go up agenst humans who could use tools.. after that.. you would have the big fanaly... humans agenst the thingamabobs from outer space that want to be the sureme beings here on earth.. by then you would have guns abd tanks and stuff.
4. Mud rays. They are like trillothingies that live in swampy muddy places, feeding on things that step on them which they sting and thereafter eat, much like stingrays only much more interestingly. They hide easily, change color like chameleons or something, and have a really hard time during dry seasons.

Is that a real animal?

yes

5. The thingamabobers from b'yond, who actually crash landed on whatever planet and ended up becoming part of earth's(assuming that planet is called earth) evolutionary system. I have no clue where they fit in, but it sure could make things interesting!

Not sure what that is
read the above...
On 6/23/01 10:33 pm Geo wrote:
Well I'm gonna make a game series where different evolutions or types of animal fight each other in a sorta capture the flag like game where you score points when you kill a enemy also. there will be different tournaments between different animals. once the round is over (only games that I'm in and say it's one will be considered a real round) the loser is dropped out of the rest of the tournaments and the winner moves on to the rest. now I'm stuck on a question.

1.This is my main question.The first round will consider the Human and Dinosaur Species. What will be the next 4 rounds of species (there will be a total of 8 species not including human and dinos.) I'm mainly asking this 'cause I wanna see what people think and the fact that I don't know what to add.

well that's it also post anything if you think this may be a good game.

Hmm. I think you need to have bears too. Remember kids, don't mess with Nature, because Nature has bears and bears can kill you.
In response to Leftley
Hmm. I think you need to have bears too. Remember kids, don't mess with Nature, because Nature has bears and bears can kill you.

i dont like your post. it indirectly encurages kids to mess with nature to get rid of bears.
In response to jobe
On 6/25/01 6:32 pm jobe wrote:
Hmm. I think you need to have bears too. Remember kids, don't mess with Nature, because Nature has bears and bears can kill you.

i dont like your post. it indirectly encurages kids to mess with nature to get rid of bears.

I don't like your post. It indirectly incites suicidal tendencies in kids by encouraging them to mess with Nature and get killed by bears.
In response to jobe
On 6/25/01 6:32 pm jobe wrote:
Hmm. I think you need to have bears too. Remember kids, don't mess with Nature, because Nature has bears and bears can kill you.

i dont like your post. it indirectly encurages kids to mess with nature to get rid of bears.

I don't like his post because I've been saying that line for years.
In response to Leftley
Hmm. I think you need to have bears too. Remember kids, don't mess with Nature, because Nature has bears and bears can kill you.

Along the same logic, never go into a house in an industrial country, because a house has electricity and electricity can kill you.
In response to Spuzzum
On 6/25/01 8:27 pm Spuzzum wrote:
Along the same logic, never go into a house in an industrial country, because a house has electricity and electricity can kill you.

*holds up an egg* This is your brain.
*tosses the egg on an extension cord with the insulation stripped away, shaking his head grimly as it fries* This is you brain on 120 volts of electric power.

Remember kids, just say no to electricity.
In response to jobe
On 6/25/01 6:32 pm jobe wrote:
Hmm. I think you need to have bears too. Remember kids, don't mess with Nature, because Nature has bears and bears can kill you.

i dont like your post. it indirectly encurages kids to mess with nature to get rid of bears.

I don't like this post either, because during all the time I wasted reading it, I could have been reading one of the more interesting posts.

It's all your fault!