(#1) September (#2) September deluxe |
#1 1985 #2 1986 |
Paradigm Games |
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First produced |
1985 |
Players |
2 or more in teams |
Age(s) |
4+ |
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#1 | 1 x playing board 14 x straight playing pieces; 7 yellow and 7 red 6 x L shaped playing pieces; 3 yellow and 3 red 2 x T shaped playing pieces; 1 yellow and 1 red 2 x + shaped playing pieces; 1 yellow and 1 red 2 x U shaped playing pieces; 1 yellow and 1 red 2 x double length, straight playing pieces; 1 yellow and 1 red 1 x rules leaflet Another version has the rules printed on the inner box but is otherwise identical. This edition; - deluxe with better quality materials - the rules have more detailed illustrations and description of play |
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#2 |
| A strategy game to rival chess and draughts.
2 games in 1, both simple to learn, subtle to play and extremely addictive. Yellow plays horizontally (triangle to triangle) and red plays vertically (circle to circle). Make a continuous link of pieces to win. A more complex game is possible using additional shapes. Once all pieces are laid, pieces can then be moved around the board. In teams, play alternately but no conferring. Invented by Danny Kishon, Managing Director of Paradigm Games. Other games by Paradigm include; - King, the simplicity of Tic Tac Toe (noughts and crosses), with the King's move in chess - Ultimate, a game by Brian Taylor, the inventor of Kensington - Triad, a 3D family game of strategy and fun - PSI, psychology, slander and intuition - Headliners, based on Derek Jameson's News quiz - Timber, an advanced version of Jenga, building tower blocks and removing pieces to build the tower higher - Ivan's Hinge, the ultimate puzzle game - Gibberish - Lawyers |
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