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= Space Monkeys =
 
An Icehouse game for two players. Inspired by a pair of pajamas worn by my (then-)almost ten month old son, Andrew.
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A ship can't move unless it has a monkey on board. A monkey that is orthogonally adjacent to a ship of its own color may board the ship as a move; stack the monkey on top of the ship piece.
 
A player may launch one of his or her ships as a move. (Rocket sounds and motion are optional but recommended.) In order for a ship to launch, it must have a monkey of the same color on board, and there must be a monkey of the same color in a space orthogonally adjacent to it. A ship that is launched is removed from the game. When one player has launched his or her four ships, that player wins; this means that there will be one lone monkey left on Earth to face the wrath of the Earth military. . . .
 
== Winning the game ==
 
When one player has launched his or her four ships, that player wins; this means that there will be one lone monkey left on Earth to face the wrath of the Earth military. . . .
[Consider this a mid-to-late beta. It has been playtested and so far doesn't seem broken.]
 
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