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19 TUESDAY-JUNE 1973
170TH DAY-195 DAYS TO COME


At Science Museum in Columbus saw a game puzzle that seems
to be a direct steal from one of Claude's published
PUZZLEs, (Didn't take time to look up the name.) This
one is by Are-Jay Co.-Cleveland (I believe), Ohio. It
[grid drawing] is called OUT OF LINE. There is an 8x8
field divided into 5 areas. Object to
place 8 pegs-at least one in each
area-so that no two are in a line.
At a book store bought a Random
House copy of AGOG for $1.98. The
owner had a Castle copy for $2.49,
which he had me sign-to him-when
BB told him who I was.


Rcd. an air letter from Haar Hoolim. Mentioned that he was
sending me the rules of all the Or Da games and would
like them returned if possible. Mentions that STOPLO,
STOP'M and BARRICADE are probably the same game with
slight changes. He is not satisfied with what they have done
with UP.
Rcd. a package from Schaper with MONEY CARD and OPTILE.


(cont. from 6/20) [6/21]
(I believe) tiles with different letters on the two sides.
These are set up in a random 5x5 layout. Players trace
out as many words as they can using a king's move and
starting anywhere. I believe that a letter can be doubled
if desired. OVERLORD and KASSERINE PASS (Conflict Games-
not to be confused with CONFLICT magazine) at $8.98 each.
THE POLLUTION GAME, an educational simulation by Houghton-
Mifflin-for classroom use.
At a seminar there was a discussion by a member
of "Rome Arnold & Company" on a survey of game dealers.
Some notes:-
AMERICAN HERITAGE of June '72 had an article on old games.
Consumer information can't be used to design the product
in the case of games.
87 dealers were interview by m phone. Around the
country and of different types of stores.
Shelly Berman. MONOPOLY, the thrill of wiping out a friend.
Dr. Joyce Brothers. If you win it is a game of skill. If you
lose its a game of luck.
Aldous Huxley. A game is an island of order in a disorganized
universe.
(cont. on 6/18)