Player Truc02190 posted a message on 15/04 12:23 on the MadWin Forum: Aïe Robot - always the same number of madpoints. Answer him on MadWin and exchange with other players
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For Bool hippo, I noticed that if we started with a lot of balls from the beginning, the score was not high, it's true that it's better to lose sometimes and we have a lot more points. For Aie Robot, if I'm not mistaken, in 2 Rounds, I scored 42 and 49 points. I'll try again tomorrow just in case.
nothing new for this game? could anyone have made more than 50 points? I don't understand, no matter how many cards left for dodo, it doesn't bring any advantage
( besides, the problem also arises for hippo bool, whether you win or lose, in fact it's better to lose with many points than to win the Round with not much)
So I'm talking to the MadWin team to find out if the game may still need adjustments at this level. I would like to submit my opinion to you.
We put the cards down and earn points. The robot's score is independent of ours and you might think that if I'm wrong, I lose points as it is in the game, but that the robot could take advantage of my mistake by gaining extra points. And vice versa, if I can fool the robot, I get a bonus of points for being faster. The amount of this bonus could be the value of the card, which would create more difference in the final score and thus in the ranking of all MadWin players.
The How it Works the game is interesting because the player's vivacity is "tested", and a perhaps improved point system could make it even more interesting.
Hopefully this message will find an ear, @ soon and good game (on MadWin of course) !
Hello, Little question...... Whatever the time, whatever the number of cards remaining in the robot's hoof, in clear and in summary at each Round Ouch Robot my score never exceeds 390 and my number of madpoints 48... Is that normal?? I looked at the rules carefully but found no explanation. Thank you for your answer. Tip02190