1966_Sackson_201_June 30.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1966
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 4, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1966_Sackson_201_June 30.jpg
Title
1966_Sackson_201_June 30.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1966
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 4, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1966
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
THURSDAY 30 JUNE
1966 181st day - 184 days to come
Claude brought to the office a copy of GAME TRAIN by Gilbert
as a present for me. He also had an old copy of
FLINCH, prior to being taken over by Parker, and he
gave it to me when I asked.
Bill Caruson sent the new rules for ACQUIRE for me
comment. At a quick reading they looked got.
Rcd. the rules for MOONHUNT and RALLY-TALLY (TRAFFIC-JAM)
from Felicia.
[diagram of 11 x 11 grid, green and red lines, some semi-circles numbered 1 through 6]
Developed a pencil and paper game GAME, preferably played on
graph paper. Use 12 lines by 12 lines and play on the lines.
Players in turn draw lines, each
player using a different color.
Lines, except for a later exception,
can be a maximum of 5 long. The
First line cannot be on an edge and
the second line (1st by 2nd player)
must cross the first, but not on either
end.
New lines are drawn, either straight
or at a right angle, to a completely
open end of that player's color.
If a 5 long line would end on another
line, so that the end was no longer
open, the player may continue until
the first open space if there is any.
Players continue until both ends of their line is closed.
One player may have a number of continuous moves after
the other player is stopped.
Each enclosure is looked at. The player with the most
sides around the enclosure wins it. In the example shown
green would win with 4 sides to 2 for red.
If one side is split between colors, it counts
half a point side for each. If both players
have the same number of sides, neither player
wins that enclosure. Player winning the most
enclosures, regardless of their size, wins.
[grid drawn with red and green lines as a shape]
1966 181st day - 184 days to come
Claude brought to the office a copy of GAME TRAIN by Gilbert
as a present for me. He also had an old copy of
FLINCH, prior to being taken over by Parker, and he
gave it to me when I asked.
Bill Caruson sent the new rules for ACQUIRE for me
comment. At a quick reading they looked got.
Rcd. the rules for MOONHUNT and RALLY-TALLY (TRAFFIC-JAM)
from Felicia.
[diagram of 11 x 11 grid, green and red lines, some semi-circles numbered 1 through 6]
Developed a pencil and paper game GAME, preferably played on
graph paper. Use 12 lines by 12 lines and play on the lines.
Players in turn draw lines, each
player using a different color.
Lines, except for a later exception,
can be a maximum of 5 long. The
First line cannot be on an edge and
the second line (1st by 2nd player)
must cross the first, but not on either
end.
New lines are drawn, either straight
or at a right angle, to a completely
open end of that player's color.
If a 5 long line would end on another
line, so that the end was no longer
open, the player may continue until
the first open space if there is any.
Players continue until both ends of their line is closed.
One player may have a number of continuous moves after
the other player is stopped.
Each enclosure is looked at. The player with the most
sides around the enclosure wins it. In the example shown
green would win with 4 sides to 2 for red.
If one side is split between colors, it counts
half a point side for each. If both players
have the same number of sides, neither player
wins that enclosure. Player winning the most
enclosures, regardless of their size, wins.
[grid drawn with red and green lines as a shape]
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