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Has Apple Created the Perfect Board Game Platform?

andylim writes "recombu.com is running an interesting piece about how Apple has created a 'Jumanji (board game) platform.' The 9.7-inch multi-touch screen is perfect for playing board games at home, and you could use Wi-Fi or 3G to play against other people when you're on your own. What would be really interesting is if you could pair the iPad with iPhones, 'Imagine a Scrabble iPad game that used iPhones as letter holders. You could hold up your iPhone so that no one else could see your letters and when you were ready to make a word on the Scrabble iPad board, you could slide them on to the board by flicking the word tiles off your iPhone.' Now that would be cool."

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  1. Uh, no. They didn't. by Pojut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The perfect board game platform is cardboard.

  2. Sure thing by BitterAndDrunk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So for only $499 + $299/phone, you can play a $75 board game electronically! No messy setup, and you don't have to worry about where to put that almost $1000 in cash you would still have!

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    1. Re:Sure thing by boristdog · · Score: 5, Funny

      So for only $499 + $299/phone, you can play a $75 board game electronically!

      $75?

      Where the hell do you shop for board games?

      Here, I'll lend you a decimal --> .

    2. Re:Sure thing by GasparGMSwordsman · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Napoleon in Europe cost me $80, Diplomacy cost me $60, Settlers of Catan with expansions cost me $180 ($45 x 3 + $15 x 3), Through the Ages costs $70 right now, History of the World was $65. Some of us like good board games. (I own all of those except Through the Ages and History of the World, which a friend owns).

      I have not even mentioned any games by Games Workshop. If you include them, the iPad + Phones would be cheaper...

      http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3518/napoleon-in-europe

      http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/483/diplomacy

      http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/13/the-settlers-of-catan

      http://www.eaglegames.net/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=CBG001

      http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/224/history-of-the-world

  3. Too Small by stoolpigeon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How is less than 10 inches perfect?

    I don't think I play a single board game with a board that small. Zoom in and out? Scroll around? Everything smaller? No thanks. A lot of my board game time is great just because I'm unplugged anyway.

    If I were alone, maybe then I could see it. The less than ideal experience would be o.k. compared to not being able to play at all. But to sit around with phones out to 'hold' tiles and play the game on a little screen doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

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    1. Re:Too Small by Sebilrazen · · Score: 5, Funny

      How is less than 10 inches perfect?

      That's what she said.

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  4. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by Lumpy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Problem is most "cardboard" games are getting nutty pricey. I have seen many new ones retailing for $100 or more.

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  5. Missing the point by dazedNconfuzed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or you could read a book. You could buy all sorts of books before you would come close to the price of the iPad + e-book purchases.

    Or you could listen to a CD. You could buy all sorts of CDs before you would come close to the price of the iPad + .MP3/AAC/whatever purchases.

    Or you could watch a movie. You could buy all sorts of DVDs before you would come close to the price of the iPad + digital video purchases.

    Funny thing is, a large and growing number of us have small music players, e-book readers, watch movies/TV on our laptops, play assorted multi-player games, etc. - all on hardware comparable in price to the iPad.

    Between a convenient play-everything device and some bulk storage to off-load under-used content, those of us realizing it's 2010 already LIKE the idea of replacing boxfulls of atoms with a few cubic inches of bits.

    Always amazes me how many /.ers exhibit Luddite tendencies.

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  6. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by sxedog · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The perfect board game platform is cardboard.

    And cardboard games don't come with DRM or restrictive rights where you don't actaully 'own' it, rather rent it and rebuy it when you magically lose the rights to the game. No thanks.

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  7. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by kevingolding2001 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So what do you do with your cardboard monopoly or chess board when you are half way through a game and the captain says to return to your seats, place the tray tables in the upright locked position and prepare for landing? I guess it's game over.

    With an iPad, you could save the game, put it back in your hand luggage, then get it out and resume the game in the taxi to the hotel.

    I agree with the article. I think the iPad presents a great opportunity to play board games with friends in a more convenient way.

  8. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by Pojut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Disclaimer: I am not questioning your opinion, nor am I discrediting it. You are completely entitled to your own thoughts.

    No matter what you do, say, or show me, you will never convince me that buying a device as expensive as a full computer but with only half the functionality is a good thing. Paying more and getting less is not a good thing, even if it comes wrapped up in a pretty package.

  9. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by WaXHeLL · · Score: 5, Informative

    Most people who play board games really don't sit around and play Scrabble and Monopoly all the time.

    They play games like:
    Settlers of Catan
    Power Grid
    Runewars
    Puerto Rico
    Dominion

    etc

    All of those are not cheap at all.

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  10. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by alannon · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ugg, I'm getting tired of hearing this misunderstanding. The iPhone OS is completely, 100% capable of full multitasking and uses multithreading extensively. Apple has chosen to restrict most of its own and all 3rd party applications to run only 1 at a time. Several built-in applications run in the background instead of exiting, such as Safari, Mail and the Phone applications. I do not agree with their decision to do this, however, but understand why they did. In a way, though, I should be thankful that so many people are complaining about this, even not entirely accurately, since I think the negative publicity might be enough to push Apple to change this. Apple isn't completely immune to consumer pressure.

  11. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by sootman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    > The perfect board game platform is cardboard.

    No, it isn't. Not for all situations. The iPad is a bit pricey at the moment but in the future when they're cheaper (and/or used) I could see this actually being quite good for the kids to play checkers in the backseat of the car or on a flight.
    1) No pieces to lose
    2) Bored of checkers? It can hold a few hundred other games.
    3) Related to #1: also no pencils/pens/crayons floating around/getting lost/poking people in tender places
    Honestly, I'd rather have the kids in the backseat playing games instead of watching movies the whole time.

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  12. oh it's cursed alright by BitterAndDrunk · · Score: 4, Funny

    I haven't been able to let go of it since puberty

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  13. Re:This is really starting to stretch it. by catchblue22 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Look, it was a swing, and a miss. If it is about content consumption, it must, 100% must, have flash.

    Flash is awful. HTML5 will do all flash can do and more, without sucking my CPU cycles and battery life. My browser blocks flash. Whenever I open flash component, my browser with flash eventually goes to the top of my thread list in terms of processor usage. My CPU fan eventually whirs on.

    I think we should boycott flash. If enough people start blocking it, ad producers will be forced to change over to HTML5, which is an open standard.

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  14. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by Pojut · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You're missing the point. No one is trying to convince you that it's a good thing. You have made up your mind, and that's cool

    Oh, plenty of people on here have tried, lol.

    The point is, your opinion isn't necessarily all that meaningful in the context of the use cases of this device.

    That is not true at all. I was actually really excited about this thing, because I've been wanting a straight tablet with no keyboard for a while now. It would be quite handy for diagnostics in the garage, great for gaming/browsing the net while watching TV, double as an e-comic reader...pretty much everything I want in a tablet, the iPad offers.

    That being said, I'm not paying $500 or more for a locked down device with no expansion, no external ports, and no multitasking. I'll just wait for some other similarly priced (or cheaper!) tablet that doesn't require permission from the company that built it just so I can use whatever program I want.

    Am I the target demographic for the iPad? Not since it's details have been released, I'm not. I certainly was, but I'm not now.

  15. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by swarm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To be a perfect board game, it needs to have holographic pieces that project out of the screen.

  16. Re:Oh no you didn't! by Tetsujin · · Score: 4, Funny

    Analogy time: You can raise the tastiest pigs in the world, and cure the awesomest bacon ever known to man, but if I keep kosher, I can't eat it. See, Apple is rabbinical law, and the i~Device hardware is the bacon. Apple only wants you to eat Apple-cured bacon, which isn't made from pigs at all. It's made from hipsters in Apple's secret Cupertino rent-controlled hipster abbatoir. You can't have the regular bacon, which is unfettered hardware.

    Wait... The iPad hardware is bacon, and the bacon isn't bacon, but bacon is hardware, and Apple wants you to eat kosher and...

    I think you lost me. Could you try this as a car analogy?

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  17. Re:Uh, no. They didn't. by sesshomaru · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think he meant to say, dedicated board gamers. The kind of people who go to boardgamegeek.com or hang out in the Fantasy Flight forums. People who know the difference between German style boardgames and American style board games.

    These are people for whom the board game is the first resort, not the last. People who will deliberately make time for board games. (Think John Locke on Lost.)

    Monopoly is a dreadful board game, and I don't understand why anyone ever plays it. Scrabble seems good though.

    But seriously, next time you are thinking of playing Monopoly, go out and buy a game of Cosmic Encounter. Then throw your copy of Monopoly in the garbage or the nearest compost heap.

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  18. Re:iFail by BitZtream · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is modded funny, but funny is the fact that in the last 24 hours I've started 3 apps based loosely on ideas from slashdot alone that will be great on this device.

    I could give a fuck if you don't think its useful, I'm pretty sure its going to be the next addition to my iPod Touch/iPhone income source.

    Hell, theres another 4 or 5 in this article alone that can be good with some domain specific knowledge (which I don't have).

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  19. obreply by cain · · Score: 5, Funny

    No dice. Less space than Monopoly. Lame.