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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games
Jun 1, 2011
Two Games for Three Players
Here are a couple of games to be played with three players:
Triad
by Cameron Browne
Rules can be checked
here
.
An older game is
Atride
by Gauthier Fourcade:
More info can be read
here
(in French).
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