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contract and give it to GameScience. | contract and give it to GameScience. | ||
Showed Rimsky the letter from Victor Kamkin. The correct name is as follows | Showed Rimsky the letter from Victor Kamkin. The correct name is as follows:- | ||
E. Minskin | |||
To Childcraft & | <u>"Pionerskaja Igroteka"</u> | ||
<u>FOURS</u> | Izdatielstwo CK WLKSM | ||
"Molodaja Guardija " 1966 | |||
and 5 having word endings. The cubes are | |||
used as well as a bonus for using all 10 <u>HEADACHE</u> | To Childcraft & saw: | ||
the first 4 | *<u>FOURS</u> the English game of making 4 in a vow on a 4x4x4 board. | ||
used for moving a cone but not for placing another | *<u>SPLIT WORDS</u>. (Holiday) Ten cubes, 5 having word beginnings and 5 having word endings. The cubes are thrown by a player and he tries to form as many words as possible. The cubes have point values which give the score for each | ||
The pieces are triangular | used as well as a bonus for using all 10. | ||
The competative version they say is played like | *<u>HEADACHE</u> (Kohner) (see 1/19). The 4 cones are started on the first 4 turns and (I believe) they move from the starting space according to the number on the die. There are two dice; one with numbers 1 to 6 and the other with one red dot and five blank faces The red dot gives another turn. This extra turn if it comes during the period of starting cones is | ||
used for moving a cone but not for placing another. | |||
*<u>COLOROMOS</u> (Center for the Gifted Child Inc.) ( See 11/30/63). | |||
[diagram of hexagon, split into six triangles, with each triangle subdivided into triangles with dotted lines. Part of left side of diagram is shaded red.] | |||
The pieces are triangular [drawing of triangle] and contain the 6 different primary and secondary colors. The set consists of 36 dominoes which are printed in sheets of 6 to be broken apart as shown, only part of the coloring being indicated. (The set I looked at only had 5 such sheets but there must be one for each color in complete control of a piece. Also the Solitaire version also works out with 36 pieces.) The solitaire version is to make up a large triangle using all the pieces and placing them so that all adjoining sides are the same color, or as a variation all adjoining sides are opposite each other on the color wheel. | |||
The competative version they say is played like regular dominoes and each side touched must match but they are not clear about which pieces can be played upon. | |||
(Cont. on 11/29) | (Cont. on 11/29) |