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ComputerGame is a simple boardgame I came up with whilst being in a museum.
Ages 6 and up, share it under the creative commons license CC BY-SA


To play, the game has to be printed out. Each player has to get some sort of token to represent himself/herself on the board, even though it is possible to mark a position by drawing directly on it. Additionally, somebody has to bring a six-sided dice.
Everybody starts a the beginning, on field 0. After rolling the dice, a player can advance to the next field. Some fields represent a solution, others a problem. Should one of the tokens land on a solution, it can advance even further. If it lands on a problem, it has to go back a couple of fields.
Once a player has finished its move, he/she has to hand over the dice to the next player. It should be agreed upon in advance whether this will be the person to the left or to the right.
The game is over once a player lands DIRECTLY on field 63.


Good luck, have fun, and don't be a dick.

2013-May-22 Version 0.01 md5sum:98cff419ac97a9f627a702c762607bec

2013-Aug-13
Version 0.02 finally got playable:

computergame_002.pdf md5sum:8835e2f64dcc7985b6190d0a4542dccb
computergame_002.tex md5sum:8a6babd68024992fefc48c9b0331683a

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computergame by http://dettus.net/computergame/ is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at http://dettus.net/computergame/.