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Author:Ian Hamer
Date:Sunday, 30th Dec 2001 15:04
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Greetings folks,
A highly searching technical question, this...
Has anyone out there know of a game called "Intrigue", which consists of a series of concentric rings with shutes, down which coloured marbles belonging to 4 players, trickle to the centre, with each movement of a ring by a player.... or something! I'm in the market for a complete one, new of second hand.
I've done the usual searches but not come up with anything yet...
RGDS
Ian H.

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  Old, non-electrical games...
Greetings folks, A highly searching technical question, this... Has anyone out there know of a game called "Intrigue", which consists of a ...
Ian Hamer 30/12/01 15:04 14763
   Re: Old, non-electrical games...
Hi Ian, I have a copy of the game for sale. The box is poor but the game is complete and ...
Jim Sutherland 22/02/02 21:30 16053
    Re: Old, non-electrical games...
Hi Jim, Fabulous - yes - please let me have your address via e-mail and I'll bang a cheque off straight ...
Ian Hamer 23/02/02 15:38 16056
   Re: Old, non-electrical games...
Ian I recognise "Intrigue". It is as you describe - I had one, although I'm 99% certain that I no longer ...
David Harris 02/01/02 11:41 14786
    Re: Old, non-electrical games...
> Made by Wiggins Teape? The paper merchants?
Joe 24/02/02 19:33 16064
     Re: Old, non-electrical games...
Yes - the paper merchants. I even remember this causing some interest at the time - there was a ...
David Harris 25/02/02 19:11 16116
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The very same - Wiggins Teape - on the box! RGDS Ian
Ian Hamer 28/02/02 16:21 16233

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