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word of 6 or more letters. (Didn't get the rest of the details.)  <br>
word of 6 or more letters. (Didn't get the rest of the details.)  <br>
<u>LE PLUS MALIN</u> - Each player places three pawns behind a  <br>
<u>LE PLUS MALIN</u> - Each player places three pawns behind a  <br>
barrier.
barrier. He can choose from a number of different colors. After  <br>
they are setup, players try to guess the opponent's (2 play)  <br>
setup. In turn they place three pawns in a row and are informed  <br>
(by means of [illegible crossed out] pawns of the two other colors  <br>
placed to the side) whether any of the colors are the same, and  <br>
also whether are in correct position. (Pierre said it wasn't  <br>
nearly as good as <u>JOTTO</u>.)  <br>
Bought 2 boxes of chips in different colors and shapes at Au Louvre.  <br>
Pierre drove me to Galeries Lafayette where I saw : -  <br>
<u>TILT</u> - Pcs. move in channels and Pierre said it was a manipulative  <br>
game. Also he has a copy, so I didn't look at it.  <br>
<u>BLOCUS</u> - Played on a 16 x 16 quadrille by 2 or 3 players.  <br>
When 2 play, each has 4 pcs. When 3 play, each has 3 pcs.  <br>
These are placed on the board (1 at a time I believe)  <br>
as the players wish. Pcs. move like Chess Queens. As they  <br>
leave a space a cardboard square of their color is left on  <br>
the space. Pcs. cannot <s>jump</s> pass over another pc. (any color,  <br>
I believe) or a cardboard square (again of any color, I believe).  <br>
<s>object is to</s> Pcs. can pass between two diagonally touching obstructions.  <br>
Object is form fences around areas. These must be continuous  <br>
and touching two sides. At end player scores 1 point for  <br>
each space in his territory. (Don't remember some of the  <br>
details of ending the game and scoring.)  <br>
At Samaritaine bought <u>LES CORSAIRES</u>. There was a folder with  <br>
the games put out by Capiepa