• Jumi@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    We played a pen and paper racing game in school. You could accelerate or decelerate 1 square per turn and turn 1 square per turn. It was good fun.

  • Brewchin@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Used to play this in primary school. First time I’ve ever seen it mentioned anywhere outside of that time and place. 😄

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        2 hours ago

        Don’t know its correct name, but we called it Paper Asteroids or Pen Wars? 🤷‍♂️

        It works by placing a ballpoint pen (eg. a Bic) vertically on the paper held up by a fingertip, then moving your finger back and away from the direction you’re aiming until the pen tip slides/rolls itself and the pen drops onto the paper. You draw a small ‘x’ where there resulting line ends.

        Your opponent then does the same thing. And you repeat from your previous ‘x’. You’ll each end up with a series of —×—× over the page.

        I seem to recall there being two ways to play:

        • Have your line hit the other player’s leading/current ‘x’. I think this is the normal way, but it’s hard.
        • Have your line hit any mark the other player has made. Much easier, but doesn’t make much sense.

        Either way, it was a fun and cheap way to entertain yourselves during a class break years before everyone had dopamine slabs in their pockets. 😄

  • MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    18 hours ago

    My dad taught me this game when I was 7; One of the first times I had ever even met him, let-alone got to stay with him a few days by-myself. On my next trip or so, he had forgotten the game entirely, was dis-interested, and I never met anyone else who knew it before I taught them.