Let’s move on to actual multiplayer strategy and how it differs from two player Dominion. How’s about some strategy now, Geronimoo… I waited and waited, but eventually played a few 3 player games and fun was had. It looked like fun so I rebooted my mechanical friend and anxiously clicked the 3 and 4 player boxes. My poor little robot was put on the shelf to rust until I saw one of WanderingWinders videos playing multiplayer (TODO: add link). I abandoned the experiment to conclude pure big money is only viable at the kitchen table with your mum and sister who felt sorry for you and ok, we’ll play ONE game of Dominion, Kevin, now stop making that puppy face…. Even level 0s beat me to a pulp by playing a decent albeit far from optimal engine. Wow, did that fail!! Lower level isotropic players are actually quite smart. Once I, Robot reached level 20 I’d write an article where I prove that big money is really that good…. I would stick to buying one action card, then money and green for the rest of the game. The nickname “I, Robot” seemed appropriate (I meant no harm). The plan was to prove it’s possible to reach level 20 by playing like a robot whose programming only allows it to play Big Money variants. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.Ī robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.Ī robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.Ī few months ago I decided to try a little experiment so I activated my second nick on isotropic.
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