The Third Ice Game Design Competition

This competition ran from January 25th to March 8th, 2005. There were eleven entries, and eight voters.


The Results

In order of their rank in the standings. We had a tie for fourth place.

1: Hextris   (HTML)
designed by David J. Bush
2: Blam!   (PDF; example of play PDF)
designed by Jon Eargle
3: A-A-Artic Kettering   (MSWord; card information MSWord; cards MSWord or JPEG )
designed by Kendall Johns
(4:) Influence   (PDF)
designed by David Fair
(4:) Synapse-Ice   (HTML)
designed by Joseph Kisenwether
6: Quintazone   (HTML)
designed by Doug Orleans
(dougo .at. place .dot. org) (home page)
7: Martian Race   (HTML)
designed by Ryan McGuire
8: Icebomb Arena   (HTML)
designed by Christopher Hickman
9: What Blind Ninjas?   (PDF)
designed by Matthew Chmielewski and Payton Swick
10: Ice Soo Sorry!   (HTML)
designed by Jason Brannen
(storyteller .at. fuse .dot. net)
11: StarRunners   (HTML)
designed by Andy Looney

Here is the marginal vote table. (What does this table mean?)

VOTES   8
Margins
         AKET  BLAM  HEXT  SORR  IBAR  INFL  MRAC  QUIN  SRUN  SYNA  BNJA
AKET        X     0    -2     0     0     0     2     1     4     2     2
BLAM        0     X     0     0     2     2     3     2     5     0     3
HEXT        2     0     X     4     1     2     3     1     5     2     2
SORR        0     0    -4     X    -2     0     0    -1     2     0    -2
IBAR        0    -2    -1     2     X    -1    -1    -3     1    -1     1
INFL        0    -2    -2     0     1     X     3     3     1     0     1
MRAC       -2    -3    -3     0     1    -3     X    -2     1    -3     1
QUIN       -1    -2    -1     1     3    -3     2     X     0    -1     1
SRUN       -4    -5    -5    -2    -1    -1    -1     0     X    -3    -2
SYNA       -2     0    -2     0     1     0     3     1     3     X     1
BNJA       -2    -3    -2     2    -1    -1    -1    -1     2    -1     X


Most Improved From Previous Contest

No entries from previous Competitions were updated this round.
Last updated March 8, 2005.

Ice Game Design Competition