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FRIDAY 17 NOVEMBER 1967 321st day - 44 days to come
Thought of a game which could be called WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? There are 60 cards and each one is divided into two parts, making 120 units. There are 10 sets of 12 types of objects (inter- esting and amusing objects are a must which I must develope) which are intermixed on the cards. The sets are numbered from 1 to 12. Each player receives about $250 in play money. The cards are divided equally between the players (4 to 12). With 7, 8, or 9 players the remaining cards are auctioned one at a time. Players then trade or sell cards trying to get scoring combinations. A timer sets a time limit and as soon as it goes off all transactions end. Players collect money from the bank for sets in sequence as follows:- 4 cards - 100; 5 cards - 150; 6 cards - 210; 7 cards - 280; 8 cards - 360; 9 cards - 450; 10 cards - 550; 11 cards - 660; 12 cards - 780. Players may not borrow money or buy cards on credit. Called Claude. Tentative date for N.Y.G.A. meeting next Friday.
(cont. from 11/16) [11/16]
Along the outside there are longer routes which avoid (I
think) the spinners.
JIGSEE:- (Made up by a teacher) This is not a game but a learning de-
vice. It is a simple children's jigsaw with the outline of
the pieces on the board base. Her ideas is to add marking on the
back of the pc. and on the board base which match; such
as "10" - "ten" and on the pc. ten times are shown. Or languages,
with English in one place, the translation in the other place,
and a picture of the object on the jigsaw face.
BLUF (Jerry's). There are 12 dice with the faces:-
B L U F (dot) (dot) [arrow "WILD"]. There are 4 special containers.
[sketch of cup, top labeled "Transparent" and bottom labeled "open"]
If two play each get 6 dice, 3-4 dice each, 4-3
dice each.
The players shake the dice out in their container
so that only they can see what's in the container. First player
announces a number of a face, such as 4-Ls. Next [crossed out] can either
announce a larger amount such as 4-Us, 4-Fs, 4-Os, 5-Bs, 5-Ls, 5-Us, etc;
can challenge; or can drop out. As long as players announce greater
amounts the game continues. If there is a challenge, all 12 dice are
checked to see if there are many faces showing as the last announce-
ment. In counting the amount "wild" faces are counted as the face in question.
If there are as many of the face as announcement, the announcer wins
that many points. If not the challenger wins that amount. (This is the
arrangement for scoring two players. Not sure about 3 or 4 players.)
A player can drop out and lose 3 points. In this case the number of
faces is not checked. 51 points are game (at least in the 2-hand game).
TURN TURTLE:- (Jerry's). A children's game. A board with 4 straight
paths about 25 spaces long. Move by throw of one die. (cont. on 11/18)