Talk:Toadwater

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Ideas

In the gameplay section it states: "The game is conducted in real-time, using a 2D top-down viewpoint" but wouldn't this game be considered turn-based since actions typically have a delay and a queue? I know turn-based is usually considered you go I go (like chess or checkers), but it has a lot of similarities with turn-based games. I'm thinking real-time here is being used to indicated that the game continues to run whether or not your actively playing but I believe this could be misleading to some. There are also a lot of quotation marks around things that should probably be links.

Killerkop 05:28, 16 August 2008 (UTC)

The game is real time because everyone plays it simultaneously. A turn based game would involve one person making their moves, then waiting for another to make theirs. The delays in actions and stuff like that are game mechanics, but they don't change the fact that the game is played continuously. Spider 13:44, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
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