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Dr. Rich Staats  
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 More options Jul 15 2004, 3:48 pm
Newsgroups: rec.games.frp.dnd, rec.games.frp, rec.games.frp.misc
From: sta...@alum.mit.edu (Dr. Rich Staats)
Date: 15 Jul 2004 12:48:57 -0700
Local: Thurs, Jul 15 2004 3:48 pm
Subject: Re: Good board games

Dungeon (the version by TSR) - also out of print, but based on the D&D
RPG.  Each player takes a character and explores rooms, kills
monsters, and takes treasure.

WizWar - very fun, very addictive - you try to get two other wizards
treasures back to your base.

Pentacle - you send minions from your tower to fight other wizards and
use spells and summonings to protect your own wizard

Lost Treasure - your group explores an ancient ruins for treasure and
glory; problem is that it is not deserted as you think.  (Well,
actually it is just as 'undeserted' as you think after the first time
you play.)  ;-)

Aladin's Dragon - players retrieve treasure to buy magic and favor to
steal the sultan's prize possessions

Etc., etc., got a hundred or so in my collection at home -- probably
would be worth a fortune if my "little angels" (young teenagers)
hadn't been lazy during the hurricane and took showers whilst I was
out cutting away brush outside and let the tub overflow about 50
gallons worth, ..., all flowing into the basement below where my game
collection was stored.

Yes, my PTSD is getting much better, I only cringe slightly in the
rain now.

;-)

In service,

Rich

http://www.geocities.com/dr_games


 
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