** Check out the video tutorial below **
The Master is walking along the tranquil gardens of their temple, watching the little stream sing as it crashes over stones on its way, feeling the wind stir their robes as they make their way to the Zendo, where their Students are waiting.
The Master walks into the meditation hall, circles around the Students, gathered in a semicircle, then kneels before them. "Does..." the Master starts, and the Students barely react, "...a dog have the Buddha nature?" A few smiles, and the Master chuckles, then turns serious. "Today," they continue, "you may reach Enlightenment. You will understand the nature of the Buddha, and you will leave this place. Do you believe you are ready?"
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Professor Xendo, a very famous physicist, was on the cusp of a breakthrough about Quantum Clusters when he suffered an unfortunate accident and passed away (fortunately he was smart and signed up for cryonics so his brain is preserved to be brought back in the future).
But all is not lost! Just before he died, he built a very powerful Xendo Machine. This machine can analyse the Clusters and tell whether they have a positive charge or a negative one. Except no one knows why some Clusters are positive and others are negative!
That's where you come in. You're a scientist, tasked with finishing Professor Xendo's work. You can conduct experiments, publish peer reviewed papers, and get funding for more research. If you figure out the true law, you will win the Noble Prize of Science for sure!
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Some things follow a rule, a law, and some things don't. Can you figure out which, and why? In these tabletop abstract induction games in the veins of Eleusis, Bongard problems, and Mastermind, you and up to four other friends will gather and try to discover what this rule is, and win! This super pack gives you access to two flavours of the game, so you can pick whichever one you prefer as the mood strikes!
For more information on the games, check the related items below, and visit http://www.koryheath.com/zendo/ for more details on the rules. A video tutorial on how to play the game on Second Life is provided below.
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Included:
• A cardboard Zendo box to play.
• A Xendo machine to play.
• One instructions notecard for each game.
• A decorative closed cardboard Zendo box (Super Pack Bonus!).
The owner of the game must have rez rights. The game will rez HUDs that will serve as temporary attachments for the players, and each turn new wooden trays and objects will be rezzed, so the LI of a game in progress can get quite high (though the Master has the ability to derez Koans if the game starts becoming too heavy).
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Zendo and Xendo are the exact same game with the exact same rules. The only difference is the flavour and the meshes.
View Video »Love this game
Well, it's the reason I made it ^^ But it's my favourite tabletop game.


