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of games in this set and is called <u>TRIP OUT</u>.
Another game in the set consisted in playing the balls  <br>
down to the board, a ball being allowed to be placed  <br>
adjacent orthogonally only to the same color or one next  <br>
to it on the color wheel. (Don't remember the details.)  <br>
(Told Gini that John Geiger had a similar game. She was  <br>
familiar with his games, in fact, used his equipment, but  <br>
said she was not familiar with this one.)  <br>
<u>COVER UP</u> : - This had a great deal of equipment. Didn't  <br>
get all the details, but basically it was a number  <br>
of sets of cards, one of which was identical with  <br>
<u>HARR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES</u>. The others had different  <br>
sizes, such as 2 x 2, 2 x 4, 3 x 3, (I believe). <s>The objec</s>  <br>
Some had shapes instead of colors. Objectives were similr  <br>
to Haar's. (I pointed out that his cards were patented.)  <br>
<u>CROSS UP PUZZLE WORD</u> : - Played with a large quadrille board and  <br>
a good supply of letter squares and black squares. One  <br>
player places 2 letter squares of his choice (I believe). The  <br>
other places a black square. Etc. Object of the first  <br>
player is to form words as long as possible while the second  <br>
tries to block them. (Didn't get the details of play and  <br>
scoring.)  <br>
<u>SPACE WHIRL</u> : - Played on a board which has a circle in  <br>
the center and then concentric circles around it divided into  <br>
spaces. The outer ring containing (I believe) 12 spaces  <br>
is movable. Enough space ships are divided between the  <br>
players so that the 12 outer spaces are filled by  <br>
randomly placed space ships. A number of men (equal  <br>
or more?) are placed in the center. Play is like in  <br>
(cont on 5/27)