Tagalong Joe
1950
Designed by George F. Wales
Published by Wales Game Systems, The Game Crafter, LLC
The object of this abstract game is to place five tokens of one color in a row in any direction on a special 12 by 12 game board grid or to force your opponent into three "traps" -- the twenty red squares on the game board. The four-player version of the game involves team play while the three-player version involves one player alternatively playing against the other two. 100 points for completing a five-in-a-row formation. Other bonus scoring include the following: 100 points for completing a five-in-a-row formation with 10 tokens or less. 50 points for completing a five-in-a-row formation within the pink square. 50 points for forcing your opponent into 3 traps. 20 points for forcing your opponent into 2 traps. 10 points for forcing your opponent into 1 trap. This game was manufactured by Wales Games Systems, Inc., a division of Wales-Strippit Corporation in North Tonawanda, New York, USA. It was later slightly modified to fit in with the western theme of Wales Game Systems' other games, having a cowboy hat added to the drawing of Joe and becoming "Tagalong Cowboy Joe," a "64-32 Ranch Game."
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