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To <u>Felicia</u>'s. Looked | To <u>Felicia</u>'s. Looked at some game rules that were sent to her:- | ||
<u>THE COUNTER GAME</u> by <u>Ralph Atkins</u>. Can't remember anything about this. | |||
Obviously it didn't impress me much. | |||
<u>WISTOLI</u> by <u>White</u> (the inventor of <u>CUBITS</u>). Simply a trick-taking | |||
game to win cards that match "money cards" on a layout. | |||
The trump, or no-trump, is determined by chance. | |||
<u>COLLEGE DIPLOMA</u> by <u>Bruce Pfaff</u>, 1971. A long "simulation" of reg- | |||
istering in college, getting courses, picking a major, getting marks, | |||
etc. (seems pretty dull.) | |||
Felicia hasn't heard anything more about <u>FOCUS</u> from <u>Bob Johnson</u>. | |||
I wondered if he is using the rules from <u>''AGOG''</u> rather than | |||
those from the Whitman set. She'll mention it in a letter. | |||
Ed-U-Cards is interested in new children's card <u>GAME</u>s. She has | |||
already placed one on ecology. I said that I'd work up some of | |||
the games from <u>THESE UNITED STATES</u>. I also asked for a cat- | |||
alog of their games. She'll have one for me next time I go there. | |||
The inventors of <u>FIRE ISLAND LINGO</u> have revised it completely. They'll | |||
bring it in about 11:30 on 11/13, and they'd like to have me see | |||
it. Told Felicia I'd be there unless I call her otherwise. | |||
She said she'd buy me lunch and I said not to spend the money. | |||
To "Gamut of Games." <u>Phil</u> was just finishing rules for a new | |||
version of <u>REALM</u> and he gave me a set. | |||
<u>Jed Gaines</u> was throwing away the cardboard boxes he had used | |||
for sending the small sets of <u>BRIDGETTE</u> thru [through] the mails. I | |||
filled up a shopping bag full of them which I left at Phil's | |||
house to pick-up at a future time. (I asked Phil to get me | |||
more of them but the next day he said they were gone. There | |||
will probably be more available later.) | |||
To <u>Phil</u>'s house, stopping for hamburger deluxe plates - his treat. | |||
Played the following games:- | |||
[illegible word crossed out] <u>COUNTERPOINT</u> - played quite a few times and the one who | |||
went first always won. I found that making 8 - 35 was the | |||
easiest way to force a win. I suggested a scoring system and | |||
playing in sets of two. Phil didn't want complications and said | |||
that players not as good as we are won't have the problem. | |||
<br><u>PLOT</u> - Played O.K. | |||
<br><u>NINE LIVES</u> - Played O.K. | |||
<br><u>VEGAS 13</u> - Phil didn't have any dice so we didn't play. | |||
<br><u>WORDS FOR THE WISE</u> - It played O.K. but I still felt that | |||
there will be too strong an incentive to use specific words. | |||
<br><u>CHINESE CHECK</u> - started a game with his original layout, but it | |||
was a bore. I worked out one with less than half of the | |||
(cont on 10/28) |