Welcome to Citizen Kane: The Game
This wiki was hosting a nomic called Citizen Kane: The Game (originally UntitledNomic)
Citizen Kane: The Game finished on Monday the 5th of October after running for 25 weeks. The content will be left on this wiki until I get sick of it and delete the whole thing. Feel free to peruse our ruleset and forums.
A nomic is a game where the rules describe how players can vote to change the rules. This idea is usually met with blank stares, but if you are one of the few people who truly comprehend the mind-blowing zaniness of this concept, I would recommend visiting www.nomic.net, which explains the idea better than I can.
If you're unsure how Citizen Kane: The Game can be 'won', remember that it will be up to the players to vote on an objective, such as 'the first player to have 100 points wins the game'. In practise, the winner will be whoever can trick the other players into voting for rules which contain loopholes that can be exploited. I look forward to seeing the machiavellian conspiracies people come up with to win this game.
News
Well, the nomic is over. We are all officially LOSERS. Feel free to muck around with the wiki now. Post dwarf fortress bloodline games or whatever. And hooray for a very entertaining game of nomic.
"Citizen Kane: The Game", a nomic
This is a nomic. All craftsdwarfship is of the highest quality. It is encrusted with finely crafted rules and encircled with bands of proposals.
This object menaces with spikes of voting.
On the item is an exceptionally designed image of a player and players. The player is making a plaintive gesture. This artwork relates to the failure of the player Ingallis to win the nomic.
On the item is an image of a player and players. The players are surrounding the player. This artwork relates to the ascension of PhilErm to the post of Judge in the early Autumn of 5.
On the item is a finely designed image of a rotten donkey head and a player. The rotten donkey head is striking down the player. This artwork relates to the reception of the Rotting Donkey Head by ElGringo1337 in the early Spring of 7.
On the item is an image of a Administrator in a fetal position. This artwork relates to the translation of the ruleset into Spanish in the late Winter of 9.
On the item is a well designed image of a player and players. The player is surrounded by the players. This artwork relates to the ascension of ElGringo1337 to the post of Lord of the Realm in the early Winter of 13.
On the item is an image of players. The players are travelling. This artwork relates to the ending of the nomic in the late summer of 25.





