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8/8 SATURDAY 6 AUGUST Transfiguration 1966 218th day - 147 days to come


From Alice rcd. the rules for INFLATION by Glenn Q. Ripley, Jr. The game is similar in concept to BOOM OR BUST.

Thinking of making FOA into a game for 2 to 6 players. Use a 7 x 7 checkered board. There are 49 square pcs. 6 sets of 8 pcs. numbered from 1 to 8 and 1 pc. with an arrow as shown [drawing of a square with an arrow inside pointing right]. The players choose their colors then all 49 pcs. are placed face down and shuffled, and then placed on the board and turned face up. The arrow points to the first player. The pcs. of unused colors are removed (with two or three players or one or two extra colors can be left on the board which cannot move, but can be captured.) M Movement of pcs. is as many spaces in any direction (including diagonal) as there are pcs. next to the isol moving pc. Isolated pcs. can move 1 space if an odd number and two spaces if an even number. Captures are by replacement. A player can only capture one pc. of a given number. If all pcs. of a given number are captured, a player may capture his own piece of that number, the only time a player may capture his own pc. Object is to capture five pcs. in consecutive numerical order.

BB, Ruth Wilder, and I too Curt Kaufman's. 320 E. 58th PL 9-2763 (home) 751-3232 Ext. 6 (office) Played his game GALLEON. There is a large board divided into squares with 6 home islands each with a port space, a treasure these boing placed a the two short ends of the board. There is a "treasure" island in the center with port spaces for four ships. There are 35 maps placed on this island. Around this island there are 7 numbered islands, each with 1 port space. There are 2 kinds of ships, Frigates which are fighting ships and Galleons which carry treasures. There are 24 of each. There is a "cargo" board with 24 spaces numbered to correspond with the numbers on the galleons. There are two dice and a chart for getting the movement of the ships from the throw of the dice. There is a set of "pirate's luck" cards, one of which is taken each time a player goes over on "?" on the board There is a set of 35 "treasure" cards. There is a supply of dubloon coins. There is a set of "expense" cards which are dealt out to the players at the beginning - vary from 1,000 to 5,000 dubloons. Players start with 25,000 dubloons and 3 ships, 2 of 1 and 1 of the other, by choice. Starting at home port players (contin. on 8/7)