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<br>28 THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972 | |||
<br>272ND DAY - 94 DAYS TO COME | |||
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Went to the address given the ad for <u>RATED X</u>. Met <u>Mitchell | |||
Todd</u>, the inventor and also the manufacturer. He says it is doing | |||
very well. Read the rules. There are two paths on the board. Players | |||
stay on the other path until they lose all their clothes. Then they | |||
move to the inner path where they get opportunities to touch other | |||
players, etc., and also to collect "Kiss" cards, which determine | |||
the winner. The cards for females to draw are called "Crack Cards" | |||
and those for males "Dickie Cards." We agreed that the game wasn't | |||
right for me to review for either <u>S & T</u> or <u>BOOK WORLD</u>. But he said | |||
he'd give me a copy for my collection after he catches up with | |||
his orders. | |||
He is coming out with another <u>GAME</u>, based on using E.S.P. to figure | |||
horse races, which he thinks I might be more able to write up. He | |||
took my card and will contact me when it is out. | |||
To <u>Felicia</u>'s. <u>Graeme Levin</u> was there. He came to <u>Herb Roth</u>'s who | |||
wasn't there. He looked in Felicia's door and saw <u>ACQUIRE</u> on the wall | |||
and came in. Felicia may be able to help him get <u>GAMES & PUZZLES</u> | |||
in some stores, and get some advertisers, with appropriate fees for her. | |||
<u>Gary Sherbell</u> there and, after Graeme left, we discussed his | |||
changes in <u>TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS</u>. There are a lot of | |||
changes from the description I have on 9/8/70. The board is | |||
five sided and the values run from $10,000 to $50,000. The | |||
torts spaces are circles with two tors in each. A player | |||
landing on a tort can sue another player who is on either | |||
of the torts, or can sue more than 1 player - one at a time. If | |||
another player is on the same 2 torts he can be sued in both s[word cut off] |