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Loop-the-Loops

Loop-the-Loops

1982

Designed by Sid Sackson

Published by GAMES Magazine

Description

Loop-the-Loops is played on a piece of paper on which one player draws five intersecting loops (or more if desired), in any way they want. Players then on their turns start at an intersection and color the lines, going past two intersections and ending at a third. It is possible to switch to another loop at an intersection. The first player can start at any intersection; after that each player must start where the previous player ended. If the coloring reaches an intersection which can't be moved from the player's turn ends and the other player may start anywhere. When a played finishes a loop they score 1 point (or 2 points for the last loop if there are an even number of loops).

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