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From: Adam Thornton <athornton@gmail.com>
To: Ken Thompson <ken@google.com>,
	The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <tuhs@tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Gaming on early Unix
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 17:46:38 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <25D66740-7832-4BE9-877E-7F4C905B4195@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAG=a+riKQr1ohYMjt3=XE5CkFypoH-+u1H51Q3EVMWJFtZkkPQ@mail.gmail.com>



> On Dec 8, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Ken Thompson via TUHS <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org> wrote:
> 
> in the early 70s, noone had seen a computer.
> i had a terminal at home and we were giving
> a dinner party. i wrote several games for the
> party from the back of an off-the-shelf puzzle
> book.
> 
> the ones i remember:
> 
> moo (bulls + cows)
> hunt the wumpus (move or shoot)
> learning tic-tac-toe
> i can guess your number (divide and conquer)
> jealous husbands (similar to fox hen corn)
> nim
> 
> i think there were more. they went over
> pretty well at the party.
> 
> i think this was 1969 or 1970.


Clarification, please.

Was “Hunt the Wumpus” from the back of an off-the-shelf puzzle book?  I thought it was by Gregory Yob (per the Creative Computing BASIC Computer Games book—Wumpus may have been in More BASIC Computer Games), and, well, it’s about dodecahedronal geometry, which seems as if it would only have been found in a rather rarefied puzzle book, but does seem like the sort of Platonic solid a computer-programming nerd in the early 1970s would have known about.

Adam

  reply	other threads:[~2019-12-09  0:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-12-06 10:45 Gabriel Diaz
2019-12-06 11:01 ` Steve Nickolas
2019-12-06 14:23 ` A. P. Garcia
2019-12-06 14:48   ` A. P. Garcia
2019-12-08  7:48   ` arnold
2019-12-08 19:54     ` Clem Cole
2019-12-06 16:19 ` ron
2019-12-06 16:39   ` Richard Salz
2019-12-06 16:54     ` Dan Cross
2019-12-09  0:05     ` Steve Johnson
2019-12-09  0:35       ` Ken Thompson via TUHS
2019-12-09  0:46         ` Adam Thornton [this message]
2019-12-09  2:03           ` Rob Pike
2019-12-09  2:10             ` Ken Thompson via TUHS
2019-12-09  2:15               ` Rob Pike
2019-12-09  2:19                 ` Ken Thompson via TUHS
2019-12-09  8:41                   ` Gabriel Diaz
2019-12-09 11:17               ` Angelo Papenhoff
2019-12-09  8:40         ` Naveen Nathan
2019-12-06 17:24   ` Arthur Krewat
2019-12-06 17:58   ` Dr Iain Maoileoin
2019-12-06 22:12     ` ron
2019-12-07  0:04       ` Rob Pike
2019-12-07  1:22 ` Adam Thornton
2019-12-07  1:28   ` Adam Thornton
2019-12-10  0:30 Doug McIlroy
2019-12-10  5:08 ` Adam Thornton

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