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18 MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972 | |||
<br>YOM KIPPUR - DAY OF ATONEMENT - 262ND DAY - 104 DAYS TO COME | |||
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Wrote the rules for the revised version of <u>FUN CITY</u>, and BB | |||
typed it. | |||
On radio BB heard a news commentator mention a game pub- | |||
lished in England based on the Viet Nam War [Vietnam], <u>GAME</u>. | |||
<u>Dale</u> and <u>Phil</u> returned from Canada. They didn't see much in <s>Can- | |||
ada</s> Montreal or Quebec that looked very different, except | |||
for one <u>GAME</u> in French, costing about $12, that is based on | |||
Mona Lisa and seems to be psychological in theme. | |||
The is a store in (or near) Montreal called "Crazy Eddie's" | |||
and owner has been in correspondance [correspondence] with Simulat- | |||
ions. He would like to stock all the T.S.G.s Dale and Phil | |||
dropped in to see him. He has a very good collection of | |||
games, including the 3M Bookshelf, for about $14. He said | |||
that <u>ACQUIRE</u> was falling off but (I believe Dale said this) | |||
<u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u> is doing well. Dale said he is a real game | |||
nut and would probably like to correspond with me. Dale | |||
will start the ball rolling. | |||
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(Cont. from 9/19)[9/19] | |||
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captured and removed from the game. Object is to move a | |||
chip to touch the opponent's city. (see <u>''AGOG''</u> in '63.) | |||
Wexler thought he might like the game if circles were | |||
put on the board to define the moves. Claude and I suggested | |||
hexes and we suggest movable mountains and cities. Wexler | |||
would rather have everything on the board. Wald & Arthur will | |||
work on it. Wexler wants it as an abstract, rather than a war game. | |||
I asked if they would like to see other abstract games but he | |||
said they have another and with this one they will have plenty. | |||
He told us of a game he sold to Lakeside called <u>3-UP</u>. Each | |||
player has 9 pcs. [pieces] that can be stacked. There is a board | |||
with an unlimited number of spaces. Players in turn place a | |||
pc. on the board, either on a pile or in an empty space, | |||
or they can move a pc. from one space to another, <s>the hi</s> | |||
either end of both being a pile or not. The highest a pile | |||
can go is 3. Object is to get a pile of 3 of your own color. | |||
I tried it later and found that the number of spaces had to | |||
be limited to - say - 9 and that a move of a single pc. to another | |||
empty space has to be prohibited. Even then I am not sure | |||
that good playing won't provide a continual piling and unpiling | |||
without a result. | |||
Wexler set the next meeting for 10/5 or 10/6. We'll get the final | |||
$2000 then a report on the status of all the games. | |||
As for submitting new ones, he said that our chances would be | |||
better than a cold submittion {submission] to a company but didn't seem | |||
to indicate they would be that great. | |||
I asked specifically about <u>CASINO ROYALE</u> and he said to for- | |||
(cont. on 9/17) |