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"House
Of Cards" was first produced in 1952 in two decks of 54 playing-size cards
... the Picture deck and the Pattern deck. Forty years later, 32 of the
cards were chosen for this composite medium-size "House Of Cards". They
are printed on 8-ply stock and each one is 4-1/2" by 6-7/8". The six slots
on each card enable the player to interlock the cards so as to build structures
of myriad shapes and sizes. Although technically not a "game" (at least
in the sense one thinks of a "game"), none-the-less there can be an element
of competition in building the "prettiest", "best", "most unusual", "whatever?"
structures from the cards ... and where there is competition, there is
a game.
Game
components include : 32 heavy-stock Cards & instructions.
One
or more players. Charles Eames / Museum of Modern Art from 1992.
This appears to be the only
game published by this company. If you have more information, please contact
me at .
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1st-In-Games
... here
Darwin's
Game Closet ... here
Don's
Game Closet ... here
Play
It Again Games ... here
Missing
Game Parts ... here
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