Conversation Cards (1784)
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players: 2
Publisher: (Unknown)
Designers: (Uncredited)
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Unknown
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On September 27, 1784 the following game ad appeared in the newspaper the Baltimore Intelligencer:
'Just published and for sale ... a new and elegant edition of the much admired Conversation Cards, containing a variety of amusing, entertaining and innocent questions and answers in the art of courtship. Each pack contains sixty-four cards, thirty-two questions in black and thirty-two answers in red.
Apparently one player would read a question and another of the opposite sex would follow with a randomly-drawn answer, to everyone's amusement.
While it may not sound like much of a game, it may well be the first American commercial game design ever.
'Just published and for sale ... a new and elegant edition of the much admired Conversation Cards, containing a variety of amusing, entertaining and innocent questions and answers in the art of courtship. Each pack contains sixty-four cards, thirty-two questions in black and thirty-two answers in red.
Apparently one player would read a question and another of the opposite sex would follow with a randomly-drawn answer, to everyone's amusement.
While it may not sound like much of a game, it may well be the first American commercial game design ever.
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