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in different colors. Also in this deck are "luck" cards<br>
in different colors. Also in this deck are "luck" cards<br>
of various kinds (see below). There are two dice with<br>
of various kinds (see below). There are two dice with<br>
the six colors on the faces.
the six colors on the faces. Each player is dealt a<br>
number - varying with the number of players - of cards.<br>
The dice are rolled and players look to see if they <br>
have a card containing those two colors. Yell "Hardhat"<br>
if they do. First to do so takes the top card from<br>
either deck, both of which are kept face up. The card<br>
he uses is put in the discard. If he takes a "building"<br>
card (and usually he'll do this) he places it in front of him,<br>
combining stories of the same color. If a <br>
"luck" card is under it is taken by the player.<br>
A "hardhat" will protest a player - one time -<br>
against a "falling girder". A player with a<br>
"Union card" gets a reward when "Overtime" comes<br>
up. Etc. (Didn't get all the details.) I liked it and<br>
told Alan.<br>
 
[Small diagram of what appears to be two cards partially stacked atop one another to create a 5-story building (3 stories on the top card and 2 stories showing on the bottom card.]
 
<u>THE GREAT AMERICAN ECOLOGY GAME</u>. Each player has a<br>
board with a picture (same for all) divided into 6 parts.<br>
A deck of large cards match the 6 parts. On the back are<br>
printed ecological problems. Players get a card which is<br>
placed on the board with the problem showing. Another deck<br>
he's money cards in values from $100,00 to $900,000, in<br>
(cont. on 9/22)