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From: u934132@student.canberra.edu.au (Ogawa / Taro Stephen (ISE))
Subject: Re: Fooblitzky
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Date: Fri, 7 May 93 07:57:25 GMT
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In article <1993May3.150001.1@acad.drake.edu> jwj001@acad.drake.edu writes:
>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?

Could anyone with Fooblitsky please post the rules, or at least an outline
of the rules, layout of the board, layout of the pieces etc.
Is it available anywhere for the IBM?

>-- 
>
>John Jordan
>jwj001@acad.drake.edu
>
>"Be Free With Your Tempo, Be Free..." - Queen

				Thanx,
					Taro
					
