Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-24108228-20140330231416/@comment-24108228-20140331200445

Excellent.

So we all agree that this would be a good idea, I think before we start on the page we should agree on a rules and regulations for it. Because it will clearly go wrong if there isn't any ("Maik 9001 blustel swurds"). I'll repeat what we had in the main post and we can start modifying it to our liking.

Green: Can be done without dedicating an entire game to it. Orange: Can be done if you dedicate a game (or most of it) to the challenge. Red: Very hard, can be done if an entire game is dedicated to it, and it may still fail depending on how hard the challenge is.
 * Nothing excessive. If you think "Red is not hardcore enough for my suggestion, it needs a new colour", that is a good sign your going over the top. Try to keep 1-2 red sub-challenges per main-challenge at most.
 * Don't have red main challenges. The main-challenge is a basic form of the sub challenges below, if the main-challenge is extremely hard, try scaling it down and having the red challenge as a sub-challenge.
 * Keep it creative. Don't add countless "Get this many ___" unless the item is of significance and can be varied (such as a pie), and don't repeat the main challenge repeatedly with different numbers, such as "Get 10 people", "Get 20 people", "Get 50 people", ect.
 * When deciding on a colour for your challenge, this is a good guideline:
 * Don't remove content without good reason. If you feel it is highly negatively impacting the page or breaking the guidelines, you may remove it, but only if you are very certain. Grammar and such should be fixed instead of removed.