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 toys/games
Author:Tong Yin
Date:Tuesday, 11th Sep 2001 14:11
Views:2,707 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b12725

I am interested to know any web sites, either web guide style or individual one, that contain relatively detailed information on toys for children and games for grownups. In particular:
1. traditional games(rules) such as reversi, backgammon
2. educational toys: lego, philip's mechanical engineer, etc.
3. intelligent games: chess, bridge, etc.

Could any expert come up and share with us her/his valuable insights?

Regards
Tong

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• toys/games
I am interested to know any web sites, either web guide style or individual one, that contain relatively detailed information ...
Tong Yin 11/09/01 14:11 12725
  • Re: toys/games
Everyrule ( http://www.everyrule.com/ ) does just what it says - it lists the rules to, if not all, then certainly ...
Ruth O'Leary 12/09/01 15:42 12746