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TUESDAY | TUESDAY 18 JUNE 1968 <br> | ||
1968 | |||
170th day - 196 days to come | 170th day - 196 days to come | ||
Made a listing of my various ideas for | ---- | ||
Made a listing of my various ideas for <u>THESE UNITED STATES</u> | |||
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(cont, from 6/19) [6/19] <br> | |||
provided one of his balls is his own color. If three or four <br> | |||
(cont, from 6/19) [6/ | of the balls below are the player's color he gets a point and <br> | ||
provided | then places, another ball, and continues if he makes another <br> | ||
of the balls below are the player's color he gets a point and | point. Once the bottom level is filled a player can be frozen <br> | ||
then places, another ball, and continues if he makes another | out of the game if there is no place where he can place a ball <br> | ||
with his color below. Play until the pyramid is completed (This <br> | |||
point. Once the bottom level is filled a player can be frozen | could be played with square pieces of cardboard.) <br> | ||
out of the game if there is no place where he can place a ball | He & I played <u>DECIMOS</u>. Played on a grid of 9x9 squares with <br> | ||
with his color below. Play until the pyramid is completed (This | 9 cells in each square. Each player picks one color. Each player <br> | ||
could be played with square pieces of cardboard. | in turn places 10 balls in 2 adjacent squares arranging them. <br> | ||
He | so that they look like a domino, divided 9-1,8-2, etc. when a <br> | ||
player places his "decimo" so that one or the other square is <br> | |||
grid of 9x9 | next to one already on the board the numbers must be the <br> | ||
same. A player, as the board falls, is allowed to place <br> | |||
9 cells in each square. Each player picks one color. Each player | balls in one square and remove others of his own from an ad- <br> | ||
in turn places 10 balls in 2 adjacent squares arranging them | jacent square, as long as the two add up to 10 (disre- <br> | ||
garding the minus sign on the removal) and that the number <br> | |||
that they look like a domino, divided 9-1,8-2, etc. when a | put down doesn't conflict with adjacent squares in number. <br> | ||
player places his "decimo" so that one or the other square is | A player may, 3 times during the game, split his two numbers, <br> | ||
one already on the | as long as they add to 10 and do not conflict with adjoining <br> | ||
same. A | squares. <br> | ||
He has a way of playing with dice instead of free choice. <br> | |||
jacent square, as long as the two add | Also a variation which allows a player to add balls to a square <br> | ||
in which the opponent has balls, again providing there is no con- <br> | |||
garding the minus sign on the removal) and that the number | flict (Didn't get all the details.) <br> | ||
put down doesn't conflict with adjacent squares in number | |||
A player may, 3 times during the game, split his two numbers, | John told me that he bought <u>ACQUIRE</u> after talking to me last week <br> | ||
long as they add to 10 and do not conflict with adjoining | and that his daughter likes it better than <u>MONOPOLY</u>, which <br> | ||
squares | she likes. <br> | ||
He has a way of playing with dice instead of free choice. | |||
Also a variation which allows a player to add | Marylin & Dave were over, showed them <u>THESE UNITED STATES</u> They <br> | ||
in which the opponent has balls, again providing there is no con- | |||
flict (Didn't get all the details.) | |||
John told me that he bought ACQUIRE after talking to me last week | |||
and that his daughter likes it better than MONOPOLY, which | |||
she likes | |||
Marylin & Dave were over, showed them THESE UNITED STATES | |||
They | |||
were impressed. | were impressed. |