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next player starts a new formation. When a player has | |||
seven or more pieces and it is his turn to start a forma- | |||
tion, he may start with as many as he wishes as | |||
long as he leaves himself at least 5. First to get | |||
rid of all of his pieces wins. (I told Jerry that | |||
this could be another classic like <u>BLOCKHEAD</u>.) | |||
(Jerry said that Saalfield has sold something over | |||
2,000,000 copies of Blockhead to date and he thinks they | |||
should have sold a lot more. | |||
<u>SIR HINKEL-FINN-DUSTER</u>:- A children's game. There are 4 | |||
sets of 6 cards each with members of 4 families, | |||
"Hinkel-Finn-duster" and others equally rediculous. Players | |||
in turn ask another player for a specific member of | |||
a specific family, but must say "Please may I - - - ." If | |||
they get it, they must say "Thank you." If a player | |||
fails to be polite he must throw his cards in the air and the | |||
others grab for them (they are large & thick). The player | |||
must put on special glasses marked "Taboo" and no one | |||
may speak to him. If they do he passes the glasses to | |||
them. (Jerry says it is hilarious.) Object is (I suppose) | |||
to collect one family and to be the last one not taboo. | |||
(cont. on 6/23) |