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They mapped out the project as a paper-and-pencil game before coding commenced.
I meant, well, like a paper-and-pencil game.
There are now many types of fantasy role-playing games, both traditional paper-and-pencil games and computer games.
Paper-and-pencil games are games that can be played solely with paper and pencil (or other writing implement), usually without erasing.
The game also has two difficulty levels, Normal and Ironman, with the latter intended to more closely mimic the paper-and-pencil game.
MASH is a two-player paper-and-pencil game, commonly played by preteens intended to predict one's future.
Examples of paper-and-pencil games are Tic-tac-toe, Sprouts, and Dots and Boxes.
Game-based learning is an expansive category, ranging from simple paper-and-pencil games like word searches all the way up to complex, massively multiplayer online (MMO) and role-playing games.
Such games can be played either as board games or as paper-and-pencil games, while many other paper-and-pencil games cannot be played without writing utensils.
The "Charlie Charlie" game is a modern incarnation of a Spanish paper-and-pencil game called Juego de la Lapicera (game of the pens).
There's no room in the chest for our small dry-erase whiteboard and pens, which are crammed in the den closet, or my sack of children's wooden blocks, which is under my bed. I was taught to play AD&D as a paper-and-pencil game.
Sprouts is a pencil-and-paper game with significant mathematical properties.
Racetrack (game) - a pencil-and-paper game that uses a similar movement system to Triplanetary and from which the latter was probably derived.
Eastern Front (1941) - Called "the first war game that competed with pencil-and-paper games" and one of the best selling programs on the Atari 8-bit family.
Spellbinder (also known as Waving Hands) is a 1977 pencil-and-paper game invented by Richard Bartle and first published in his fanzine, Sauce of the Nile.
One of Sackson's lesser-known works was a 1977 book entitled "Beyond Competition" which contained six original pencil-and-paper games designed to be played by multiple players who could only win as a group through cooperation in achieving a mutual goal.