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Strategy games from the '60s

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Posted 21 months, 25 days ago

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I found these '60s strategy board games, "TwixT," "Oh-Wah-Ree," and "Ploy," at the Really Free Fair outside the farmer's market in Berkeley, CA. I couldn't believe anyone would want to give them up.

What I love about these boxes, part of the 3M Bookshelf Series, is how they're designed to look like hardbound books when you shelve them. Both "TwixT" and "Oh-Wah-Ree," were invented by famous game designer Alex Randolph and published in 1962. "Ploy," a Space Age version of chess created by Frank Thibault, was released in 1970.

My brother in Texas is a board-game fanatic, so I gave these to him. We played "TwixT," and of course, he beat me. It is simple in regards to the board, pieces, and play, but actually a brain-bender to win.

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  1. Belltown Belltown, 21 months, 25 days ago
    I love how the guy on the front of Ploy looks exactly like the Chekov character from the TV version of "Star Trek!"
  2. TallerThanNapoleon TallerThanNapoleon, 21 months, 24 days ago
    I was going to say the same thing, but I think his ears might be heading toward Mr. Spock territory. I imagine you'd need the cold, hard analytical skills of a Vulcan to get anywhere with Ploy.
  3. arty45xx arty45xx, 19 months, 16 days ago
    i just got out my twixt game have the same game any idea on value of twixt its a great game
  4. lisa lisa, 19 months, 14 days ago
    Looks like there are several on eBay right now, offered for $5-$70. Since I got these for free, I feel like I scored no matter. :)
  5. jhix jhix, 16 months, 12 days ago
    I have those games too. ;) I also have "Facts in Five" and "Jumpin" games from 3M. I found this website that gives a little more information about these games. http://www.gamepile.com/items.php?id=2
  6. lisa lisa, 16 months, 12 days ago
    Huh, I wonder who gave you the first three. ;) Did you get the other 3M games after I gave those to you?
  7. jhix jhix, 16 months, 12 days ago
    Found one before and one after. Got them each for about $2. I have also seen many of the other titles at antique stores, but they usually want $15 or more for them.
  8. twixter, 12 months, 11 days ago
    I'm glad you enjoyed Twixt, and I hope you continue to play. One source of info is

    http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/949/twixt

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