December, 1997
The Living Room Floor
Most of the new stuff is scattered around the living room.
After about four weeks, I'll pick stuff up and actually put it
away in the Game Cabinet (give or take a bit depending on other demands
on my time).
Gaming News & Commentary
Conventions and Gatherings
Stump the Net
- Bao -
Adrian Brooks, Pete Duckworth, Rob Nierse, and Alex de Voogt with all the answers
- Egyption Ratscrew -
Keith Ammann and John McLeod hash out its origins
- Hanafuda Book and Cards -
Blate Minkler, Frank Branham, and David Berner with more leads
- Hanafuda Cards and Rules -
Joe Celko with our closest brush to the rules yet and a US source for cards
- Koi Koi -
Keith Ammann take us off on a side track from Hanafuda
- Musical Dominoes -
Blate Minkler answers Irv Groden's musical question
Letter Box
Game Reviews
- Sumo Rush by Mike Siggins
- Now Playing at Plymouth with Steffan O'Sullivan
Game Bits
English Game Translations
Traditional Games
- Bao -
an East-African Mancala game
Web Games Terminal
Note that you must have access to Telnet, Java, and/or Shockwave in order to access
most of these game sites. Contact your Internet service provider for details on acquiring
these technologies. Your ISP will must provide Telnet access. Upgrade your browser to one
that is Java enabled. Download the Shockwave plugin appropriate for your browser and
operating system.
- CyberJacques -
a wide variety of on-line games (Shockwave plugin required)
Other Places
- Bambus Spieleverlag -
the correct address for the inventors of Arabana-Ikibiti
- Freez! -
an abstract game employing dice as playing pieces (free board download)
- Leisure Games -
one of London's top shops comes on-line!
- Moldy Feathers -
get a firm grip on whatever reality you call home, grab a shot of whiskey, and go visit Randy Cox
- New World Games -
Mike Petty sets up shop and brings us still more games!
- Serendipity's Circle -
publishers of horror RPG games and a magazine covering the same
- StratoGems -
a new Web magazine devoted to abstract strategy games editted by Stephen W. Glenn
The Game Cabinet
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- Ken Tidwell