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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Jun 21, 2019 20:57:45 GMT
I started with Risk and over the years moved up the ladder with more complex games. At the height I had 72 of them. I sold them in 1999, but I kept my 10 favorites. They were originally made in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Some of them are so complex that they're more of an exercise for study rather than a game. Their popularity declined with the rise of internet games.
Wow, Sulla, you are so smart! I couldn't even learn chess... my high school boyfriend could play chess and speak Latin. Back in the days of video games at the mall, my husband was an expert at 'Galaga'. I could sort of keep up with him, but it just wasn't my niche. Plus he sorta had an IQ of 165... way out of my league. But, I can draw in 3 point perspective, without a ruler!
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