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who had worked as a game designer for Transogram.
who had worked as a game designer for Transogram.


Claude showed a new game tentatively called FOOTPRINTS. <br>
Claude showed a new game tentatively called <u>FOOTPRINTS</u>. <br>
A new board is drawn for each game something like <br>
A new board is drawn for each game something like <br>
shown below -  
shown below -  


[DIAGRAM OF A CONNECTED GROUP OF LINE SEGMENTS. THERE ARE A LARGE AMOUNT OF INTERSECTIONS WITH TWO OR MORE LINES CONVERGING. AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE DIAGRAM (OUTSIDE THE LINES) THERE IS A LETTER 'M']
[DIAGRAM OF A CONNECTED GROUP OF LINE SEGMENTS. THERE ARE A LARGE AMOUNT OF INTERSECTIONS WITH TWO OR MORE LINES CONVERGING. ALL OF THE LINES ARE STRAIGHT - NONE HAVE CURVES. AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE DIAGRAM (OUTSIDE THE LINES) THERE IS A LETTER 'M']
 
Two play and each uses a different colored pencil. Choose <br>
for first and first player places a dot of his  <br>
color at any intersection (including those of only 2 lines <br>
if he wishes). Then the second player places a dot. Then  <br>
the first player draws along a line from a dot to an adjacent <br>
intersection. Similarly with 2nd player. Then first player <br>
can draw a new line from either end of his first line. <br>
Etc.  The only limitation is that the same line cannot <br>
be traversed more than once. When one player can make <br>
no further moves the other <s>can</s> continues making as many <br>
additional lines as he can, counting one point for each. <br>
(I think it would be preferable to score 10 points for the <br>
1st line and 1 point for each there after.) <br>
The game was popular and I won all those I played.