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Tatsuya Started conversation Mar 30, 2002
Entry: Kensington - the board game - A720163
Author: Tatsuya - U160618
Anyone remember Kensington? Well its never too late to learn!
I've attempted in a footnote to give a detailed description of the board layout so the entry can stand without reference to a picture on an external site. Comments on how to make the instructions more concise and easier to follow are particularly welcome.
A720163 - Kensington - the board game
Tatsuya Posted Apr 2, 2002
Made some slight mods per Parrferris' suggestions, and added a link to an off-site page where I've posted a diagram of the board.
A720163 - Kensington - the board game
Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron Posted Apr 7, 2002
Why not have an external link? Does the copmapny who makes it have a web site where they show a picture of the game. It might make things much easier to understand.
A720163 - Kensington - the board game
Tatsuya Posted Apr 7, 2002
There is no official page that I know of. To the best of my knowledge the game hasn't been made for 15 years or so. I already had a link to the main fan site I know of, but the board pic is a bit messy (putting it mildly ) and doesn't give a very good impression of the real thing.
Which is why I had posted my own picture of the board off-site for now ... my hope is that if the entry ever gets in the edited guide the pic I've drawn could be incorporated, like for example the diagrams in A476606, and the footnote done away with.
A720163 - Congratulations!
Dr Hell Posted May 3, 2002
Your entry has been recommended for inclusion into the Edited Guide.
All the best,
HELL
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