- Sid
Sackson (February 4, 1920 in
Chicago –
November 6, 2002) was an
American board game
designer and collector, best
known as the
creator of the business...
- A
Gamut of
Games is an
innovative book of
games written by Sid
Sackson and
first published in 1969. It
contains rules for a
large number of
paper and...
- "I find this game a
little boring and long to keep my interest." Sid
Sackson,
writing for the
magazine Games,
thought it was "one of the most successful...
- When Sid
Sackson was a child, he pla**** a
Milton Bradley gambling-themed
board game
titled Lotto. When he
became a game designer,
Sackson reworked the...
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Focus is an
abstract strategy board game,
designed by Sid
Sackson and
first published in 1963 by Kosmos. The game has been re-published many
times since...
-
Games by Sid
Sackson in 1969. The
other was
featured in a
computer game by
Sierra Online in 1988. This
solitaire game was
designed by Sid
Sackson, and published...
- Can't Stop is a
board game
designed by Sid
Sackson originally published by
Parker Brothers in 1980; however, that
edition has been long out of
print in...
-
abstract strategy board game by Haar Hoolim. It was
published in Sid
Sackson's A
Gamut of
Games (2011). Like the
traditional game fox and geese, it uses...
-
Death Stacks can be
classified as a
variant of the game
Focus by Sid
Sackson,
published in A
Gamut of Games. The
Annual Death Stacks Tournament is held...
- Games, Sid
Sackson described the
abstract strategy game
Lines of
Action (LOA)
designed by
Claude Soucie. In 1982, LOA and a
variation by
Sackson titled Field...