The New Games Book
A compendium of demonstrably playable ‘new games” — easy-to-join imaginative roughhouse mixing games which have evolved from the New Games Tournaments. (The first one, in 1973, was put on by us.) There are sixty-six games described and abundantly illustrated and named — Hunker-Hawser, Slaughter, Earthball, The Mating Game, Prui, Snake-in-the-Grass, etc. The reader-player is given encouragement and guidance to invent further.
It’s a CoEvolution and family production. Our Whole Earth business advisor Andrew Fluegelman conceived and edited the book. That’s former staffer Beth Fairbanks on the cover. We've run various fractions of the book in our magazine. I wrote a chapter on “Theory of Game Change.” If you want objective judgment look elsewhere. We like it.
[Stewart Brand, The Next Whole Earth Catalog, p.555]
【コンテンツ】
It Began with World War Ⅳ
Games for Two
Creating the Play Community
Games for a Dozen
The Player-Referee's Non-Rulebook
Games for Two Dozen
Theory of Game Change
The More the Better
etc...
出版年:1980年(6th Printing)
言語:英語
ページ数:193ページ
サイズ:21cm×23cm×1.5cm
【コンディション】
表紙・背表紙・裏表紙に傷みがあります。内部は概ね良好です。