Homebrew game. A sliding puzzle game on a 4x4 board with fifteen numbered pieces and one empty space. The pieces are scattered, and the object is to put them in numeric order with a series of moves through the vacant space. The idea dates back to around 1880, and is credited to Noyes Chapman.
TRIVIA Romanow made this game to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the RCA Studio II.
Prototype version was called 'Twister'.
STAFF Written by: Lee Romanow
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