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7 SATURDAY - APRIL 1973
97TH DAY - 268 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. a letter from Don Greenwood. Sort of invited me to write
for the GENERAL. Asked if I enjoyed receiving copies of
RICHTHOFEN'S WAR and BASEBALL STRATEGY. (Haven't received them.)
Rcd. a package from D.D.I. with OUTLAW TRAIL and ASTROLOGY.
Made a smaller layout of 3D BOXES. To Boston Rd. for 16 repros.
Played a few with myself. Made a rule that a line must be
placed next to at least one already placed. Then added a rule
that a player must play from a corner with an even number
of lines, if there are any. Played with Al Richter in the
evening using this rule. It played o.k., but he ran off about
6 boxes at one time. I'll have to work on making the boxes come
one or a few at a time. Possibly making the requirement that a
corner with 3 lines has to be played on. Incidentally, when a player
completed a face of a box he plays again.
I spoke to Al about doing the model of 3D BOXES, but he is starting
a new job on Monday. He gave me some advice on doing it an offered to
drill the holes on his drill press. Actually I had all the details of
construction worked out and he gave me advice on tools etc. He also
suggested that how a commercial model could be done with one mold
Dale called to tell me that the TIMES Magazine section had an article
on games that mentioned EXECUTIVE DECISION, MONAD, and SLEUTH.
Played WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?, the sit down version, with the
Karlins. They liked it a lot. We played 4 hands. Sid made
a sequence of 9 in one, and 10 in two others.
Played FREE FORM and they liked it, but not as much
(cont. from 4/8) [4/9]
Felicia gave GAME IN HAND back to Helen. Also told her
that she thinks that WINNING STREAK might be a better name
for CHALLENGER IV.
When Helen left Felicia told me that the rules came back
from American Greetings. I added the PAIR OFF rules
to the model Felicia had there. Took FOREIGN INTRIGUE
and OVER 'N OVER with me.
In their letter American Greetings said that they
liked the theme of FOREIGN INTRIGUE, but not the game.
Left FREE FORM with Felicia.
Felicia tried to find out from the Schaper showroom
when Bill Garrity would be in town. Possibly today. Ar-
ranged to return to see if Felicia heard from him.
To Bob Gellman again. Met his new artist, Rick Lewis.
Made date to bring him the PATTON boards next Monday
at the R.G.I. office. After Rick left discussed the rules
with Bob. There is no hurry. He would like me to limit the illus-
trations in the rules since they cost $50 each.
(cont. on 4/1)