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Mumble-Jumble is a word game that was copyrighted in 1986 by Albert A. Lemieux〔Copyright Office, Certificate of copyright Registration: TX 1988 345, on 10/22/1986〕 currently of Lutherville, Maryland. This parlor game is recommended for ages 10 and older and can be played by two to six players or teams. The game is played in rounds where players score points (represented by plastic chips) by finding the word in the jumbled letters of their opponents’ word trays. The game ends when a player does the following: # Accumulates at least 15 chips; # Declares a Bet-for-the-Win round; # Calls ‘stop’ in a declared Bet-for-the-Win round; and # Correctly un-jumbles an acceptable word in each of the opponents’ trays. ==Game components== * 1 Game Board – The game board is a multi-colored, six-sided board that fan-folds into a triangle. Its shape allows players to view each other’s word trays, accumulated chips and proposed plays (e.g. challenges and Bet-for-the-Win rounds ). * 100 Poker-Style Chips – The chips are used to keep track of a player’s points. Unassigned chips are collectively referred to as “the bank”. * 154 Letter Tiles – The tiles are ¾ inch squares of chipboard printed with a single letter. Letter frequency is based on English language words. * 6 Wooden Letter Trays – The trays measure six inches long and are used to hold players’ jumbled words during the play of the round. * 2 Pads of Score Sheets – Each pad contains about 100 sheets. A score sheet is used by each player for two purposes: 1) to record the player’s own word; and 2) to record the opponents’ words as they are un-jumbled during the play of the round.〔Towerlight (Towson University newspaper, Mary Leslie, Author, 11/20/1986, page 6 "Scrabble with a 'twist': student invents game")〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mumble-Jumble」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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