Post by Man Alive! on Aug 15, 2007 14:25:23 GMT -5
The following rules and guidelines are to be followed during all Kitchen Stadium Message Board "Iron Chef RPGs."
POST FORMAT:
All dialogue spoken as a character in the RPG will take the form of that character's name, followed by a colon, followed by the words he or she says. For example:
Chairman Kaga: If memory serves me right...
All actions performed by a character shall be placed between two asterisks. For example:
*Iron Chef Chen flips his wok*
Any posts made my members NOT acting in-character shall be made in the following format:
Post
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Message that needs to be conveyed out-of-character.
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End
BATTLE GUIDELINES
When you choose a character to play in the Iron Chef RPG, you must try to act as much like that character as possible. Do not choose Iron Chef Sakai and cook all Chinese dishes. Also, do not put words into you character's mouth that they would not have said on the television series. Be respectful toward whomever you are portraying.
Make sure to clearly state everything and anything that has to do with the battle. Be as precise as you can when describing dish preparation and presentation, and volunteer as much information as you can to Ohta.
Post as often as possible. Players who do not post at least once a day hold up the RPG, and ruin the experience for all players. It is understanable if something has come up in one's life and they cannot post, but doing so regularly under regular circumstances is not permitable.
It is the job of the announcers to keep the battle moving in slow moments. Speak as much as possible, no matter what your position.
Absolutely no profanity or suggestive language is allowed. Also, flaming will not be tolerated.
JUDGING RULES AND GUIDELINES:
The following guidelines will be used for scoring:
Taste (10 Points)
1) First and foremost, do the dishes the chef made sound good to you? Would you eat them and enjoy them?
Originality (5 Points)
1) Are the dishes the chef created original?
2) How unique were the chef's cooking methods and final products?
Presentation (5 Points)
1) How well did the chef describe what they were doing during the battle? Because we cannot visually see what the chef has plated, his or her in-battle descriptions are extremely important. Were they specific in how they performed each cooking step? Did the chef make any part of the dish without describing the cooking process?
2) How was the player's battle effort? Did they post at least once after every time call? Were they on time in their posts? Did they hold up the battle?
3) Is the chef's described plating of a dish appealing?
Remember to be honest when judging, but not overly brutal. Also, saying a chef did something that was never actually stated by the chef is strictly off-limits. You cannot say a chef burned a dish without the chef saying that he or she did just that in the RPG. If you spot a cooking flaw in the preparation, then you are free to exploit their mistake, but DO NOT put actions into chefs' mouths.
By signing up for a role in an Iron Chef RPG, you automatically agree to all of the above rules.
POST FORMAT:
All dialogue spoken as a character in the RPG will take the form of that character's name, followed by a colon, followed by the words he or she says. For example:
Chairman Kaga: If memory serves me right...
All actions performed by a character shall be placed between two asterisks. For example:
*Iron Chef Chen flips his wok*
Any posts made my members NOT acting in-character shall be made in the following format:
Post
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Message that needs to be conveyed out-of-character.
--------------------
End
BATTLE GUIDELINES
When you choose a character to play in the Iron Chef RPG, you must try to act as much like that character as possible. Do not choose Iron Chef Sakai and cook all Chinese dishes. Also, do not put words into you character's mouth that they would not have said on the television series. Be respectful toward whomever you are portraying.
Make sure to clearly state everything and anything that has to do with the battle. Be as precise as you can when describing dish preparation and presentation, and volunteer as much information as you can to Ohta.
Post as often as possible. Players who do not post at least once a day hold up the RPG, and ruin the experience for all players. It is understanable if something has come up in one's life and they cannot post, but doing so regularly under regular circumstances is not permitable.
It is the job of the announcers to keep the battle moving in slow moments. Speak as much as possible, no matter what your position.
Absolutely no profanity or suggestive language is allowed. Also, flaming will not be tolerated.
JUDGING RULES AND GUIDELINES:
The following guidelines will be used for scoring:
Taste (10 Points)
1) First and foremost, do the dishes the chef made sound good to you? Would you eat them and enjoy them?
Originality (5 Points)
1) Are the dishes the chef created original?
2) How unique were the chef's cooking methods and final products?
Presentation (5 Points)
1) How well did the chef describe what they were doing during the battle? Because we cannot visually see what the chef has plated, his or her in-battle descriptions are extremely important. Were they specific in how they performed each cooking step? Did the chef make any part of the dish without describing the cooking process?
2) How was the player's battle effort? Did they post at least once after every time call? Were they on time in their posts? Did they hold up the battle?
3) Is the chef's described plating of a dish appealing?
Remember to be honest when judging, but not overly brutal. Also, saying a chef did something that was never actually stated by the chef is strictly off-limits. You cannot say a chef burned a dish without the chef saying that he or she did just that in the RPG. If you spot a cooking flaw in the preparation, then you are free to exploit their mistake, but DO NOT put actions into chefs' mouths.
By signing up for a role in an Iron Chef RPG, you automatically agree to all of the above rules.