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21 SATURDAY - OCTOBER 1972 | |||
<br>295TH DAY - 71 DAYS TO COME | |||
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Made boards for:- <u>SUPER-TAC-TOE</u>, <u>THE ADD-A-LETTER GAME</u>, | |||
<u>THE GO-ROUND GAME</u> (<u>POST-HASTE</u>), <u>THE PRIZE COLOR GAME</u> | |||
(<u>BONUS</u>)- made a new board to keep them all standard in size. | |||
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(cont. from 11/2) [11/2] | |||
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<u>Claude</u> wanted to play a second time but <u>Arthur</u> and | |||
<u>Wald</u> refused. I wasn't too anxious either. | |||
I brought graphs showing the fluctuations of Toy Indus | |||
try stocks from October <u>''PLAYTHINGS''</u> in 1972, '71 and '70, | |||
at Claude's request. | |||
Claude loaned me a copy of a book <u>''DOUBLE PINOCLE''</u> that he | |||
bought in Albany. Discovered I had it. | |||
Claude also loaned me a copy of <u>''TOY REVIEW''</u> (vol. 1 - No.3, X'Mas '7[page cut off] | |||
It's address - 383 Elliot St., Newton, Mass. 02164 (American | |||
Teaching Toys, Inc.) <br> | |||
There were reviews of <u>GENERATION RAP</u>, <u>ORION</u>, <u>VERTIGO</u>, | |||
<u>GARBAGE GAME</u>, <u>ANT FARM GAME</u>, <u>SPACE PROBE</u> (Action game), | |||
<u>DESIGN YOUR OWN PUZZLE</u>, <u>SHREWD MOVE</u>, <u>AD LIB CROSSWORD CUBES</u> | |||
<u>WONDER WORDS</u>, <u>MIX AND SPELL</u>. Also <u>WHIRLING DERBY</u> and | |||
<u>THE BLACK EXPERIENCE</u>. In the "Close-Outs" section were | |||
<u>PSYCHE-PATHS</u> and <u>THINK-A-DOT</u>. | |||
(cont. on 10/1[page cut off, confirmed to be 10/12] | |||
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(cont. from 11/3) [11/3] | |||
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all come up with the same word, different from the | |||
one originally intended. (I'll have to tell George next time.) | |||
George showed his game <u>TIXLS</u>. There are pcs. [pieces] of 6 differ- | |||
ent shapes, as shown. [drawing of shapes made of small squares arranged to form letters T i X L S, the dot on the i must be the 6th shape consisting of just one square] Actually the L's and | |||
S's also occur in mirror images. The | |||
boxes are filled with letters and there | |||
are a great many different layouts of each shape. (Which | |||
is one of the problems with George's games. They all have too | |||
many components for commercial use.) | |||
Players pick one of each shape and, working against a | |||
timer, try to put them so that they are all joined together | |||
in cross-word form. Where pcs. [pieces] join they must form a word, | |||
but not every group of letters on the pcs. [pieces] have to be | |||
lengthened into words. A player scores 5 points for completing | |||
all six pcs. [pieces] together. If any words are more than 4 letters | |||
long he counts each letter over 4 and squares the total and | |||
scores this in addition to the 5 points. (14 is a good score.) | |||
When I saw the board for <u>CLUE-WORDS</u>, I described | |||
<u>THE ADD-A-LETTER GAME</u> before hearing his rules. |