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      <title>Papyrto - A simple paper based strategy game based on Quarto</title>
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      <description>8 months or so ago I designed a paper adaptation of the board game, Quarto. I call it Papyrto. Papyrus (Paper) + Quarto = Papyrto.
Invented by Swiss mathematician Blaise Müller in 1991, Quarto is a simple game with interesting rules. There are 16 game pieces, each with 4 distinct attributes; tall or short, light or dark, round or square, and solid or hollow.
So my design had to have a similar set of &amp;lsquo;pieces&amp;rsquo; with a different set of 4 distinct attributes.</description>
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