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A '''3House set''' includes 45 pyramids as shown below. It is a combination of three [[Treehouse set]]s. |
A '''3House set''' includes 45 pyramids as shown below. It is a combination of three [[Treehouse set]]s. Since each [[Treehouse set]] also includes a 5×5 grid, a custom die, and a standard six-sided die, these materials may or may not be required by games marked as playable with "3House". |
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[[Andy Looney]] has described the 3House set as a "sweet spot", an ideal number of pieces for many of his game ideas, and he has designed several games around that set, including [[Martian Chess]], [[Black ICE]], [[Zark City]], [[World War 5]], and at least two unannounced secret projects. |
The term first appears in the [[3House|3House booklet]], which has three games that use three [[Treehouse sets]]. [[Andy Looney]] has described the 3House set as a "sweet spot", an ideal number of pieces for many of his game ideas, and he has designed several games around that set, including [[Martian Chess]], [[Black ICE]], [[Zark City]], [[World War 5]], and at least two unannounced secret projects. |
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[[1House]] |
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[[2House]] |
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[[4House]] |
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[[5House]] |
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[[10House]] |
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[[Category:Jargon]] |
[[Category:Jargon]] |