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This is an early tile-placement game. The equipment consists of 80 hexagonal wooden tiles - 10 house tiles for each player, 1 town hall tile, and 39 road tiles of various configurations.
Players play a road tile of their choice each turn in an effort to create empty spaces with exactly three neighbors, in which they can place their houses. The object is place all of one's house tiles and then the town hall tile.
A slightly altered version was published (probably in the 1960s) by Whitman, with cardboard tiles. That game is called ZIGZAGS.
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1939
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