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From: jwj001@acad.drake.edu
Subject: Fooblitzky
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Date: Mon, 3 May 1993 21:00:01 GMT

Fooblitzky, as I recall it, was one of the most bizarre board games on the
planet.  If it was sold as a true board game, and not a computerized version,
it wouldn't have sold copy one.  But because it was so neat to see the pieces
come to life and such.  I also thought that the game was hard unless you had
played it several times, and not much fun alone.  Neat concept, though.  Didn't
Michael Berlin have a lot to do with that?
-- 

John Jordan
jwj001@acad.drake.edu

"Be Free With Your Tempo, Be Free..." - Queen
