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Created page with "1/8 <br>1/7 <br>9 Tuesday - January 1973 <br>9th Day - 356 Days to Come ---- Rcd. [received] a letter from <u>Lou Zocchi</u>. Mentioned <u>AMERICAN GAMES ASSOCIATION</u>, <u>STAR TREK BATTLE MANUAL</u>, and selling by mail. Got an idea for <u>THE BRAIN GAME</u>. After all of the cards have been taken, a new phase begins. Each time a player throws the dice and gets 2 matching numbers he can buy any card from my opponent for $1,000 x the sum of the three dice..."
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only one card. If he gets a triple he can buy two cards, | only one card. If he gets a triple he can buy two cards, | ||
at the price determined by the sum for each. | at the price determined by the sum for each. | ||
Sent the rules for <u>DELPHI</u> and the magazine copy of | |||
<u>THE CITIES GAME</u> to <u>Don Turnbull</u>. Sent it airmail - | |||
printed matter. It couldn't be sealed, except for the metal | |||
clasp, but it cost $.90 instead of $2.10 for regular airmail. | |||
To Simulations. <u>Al Nofi</u> not in so I spoke to <u>Jim Dunnigan</u>. | |||
He told me that Al Nofi had a call (from <u>Bob Gellman</u>) about | |||
a <u>PATTON</u> game, but Al had said they weren't interested. | |||
(Bob did tell me about calling Simulations.) I borrowed a book | |||
on Patton. When leaving a note on Al's desk I noticed the | |||
2nd edition of <u>THE GUIDE TO SIMULATIONS/GAMES FOR EDUCATION AND | |||
TRAINING</u> which just arrived. Asked Jim and he said it | |||
would be O.K. to borrow it. | |||
<br>In Al's office looked at <u>SIMULATION & GAMES</u> (vol. 3, no. 3), | |||
a quarterly magazine. Was going to reproduce it but didn't | |||
get the opportunity. | |||
<br>Made 11 repros [reproductions] of the back of the new <u>TRIPPPLES</u> box, which has | |||
all the info necessary to play the game. | |||
<br>Made repros of some pages from the magazine <u>TOY REVIEW</u> | |||
(which I borrowed from Claude last year). Among other things | |||
there were reviews for <u>KALAH</u>, <u>WHIRLING DERBY</u>, <u>THE BLACK EXPERIENCE</u>, | |||
<u>LITTERBUG</u>, <u>GENERATION RAP</u>, <u>ORION</u>, <u>VERTIGO</u>, <u>GARBAGE GAME</u>. | |||
(Filed in '73 misc.) | |||
<br>Saw Phil and got a copy of <u>WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN</u>, also | |||
<u>MOVES</u> #6. Had a short game <u>THE BATTLE OF MAIDA</u>. | |||
To <u>Felicia</u>'s. <u>Odette Willis</u> there with a valise full of games and | |||
game material by <u>Lucien Vittet</u>. Felicia and I looked at | |||
<u>LE JEU DU 420</u>. It was (as I remembered) very fancily packed, but | |||
an ordinary type of word game. | |||
<br>Looking thru the valise I came across a game, <u>THE LION'S SHARE</u>, | |||
which also had been published. There is a 4x4 field with | |||
different numbers in each square in an irregular pattern. | |||
Each player has his own separate, but identical, field. One | |||
player is the "Hunter", the other the "Lion." Didn't get all the | |||
info, but it is something like this. Each player puts aside some | |||
money (how much?) as the "Lion's Share." Then secretly each | |||
places his marker on one of the spaces. The hunter decides | |||
whether he wants to buy 6 bullets on 3 for half the price. | |||
Both players mark the number on dial. The hunter can | |||
<br>(cont. on 1/8) |