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- Q5985638 subject Q8531320.
- Q5985638 abstract "Icehouse is a turnless abstract strategy game invented by Andrew Looney and John Cooper. It was the first of many games played with Icehouse pieces.Andrew Looney came up with the idea for a game played with pyramids in a series of science fiction short stories he was writing; several of the characters were obsessed with playing the game of Icehouse which had been recovered from the long-dead Martian civilization. John Cooper created the rules to make the game playable in real life.".
- Q5985638 thumbnail Icehouse_game.jpg?width=300.
- Q5985638 wikiPageExternalLink www.icehousegames.com.
- Q5985638 wikiPageExternalLink www.icehousegames.org.
- Q5985638 wikiPageExternalLink www.looneylabs.com.
- Q5985638 wikiPageExternalLink www.wunderland.com.
- Q5985638 wikiPageExternalLink IcehouseOverview.html.
- Q5985638 wikiPageExternalLink IcehouseTOC.html.
- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q1150710.
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- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q253623.
- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q2846667.
- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q3244175.
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- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q5985651.
- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q8531320.
- Q5985638 wikiPageWikiLink Q913850.
- Q5985638 comment "Icehouse is a turnless abstract strategy game invented by Andrew Looney and John Cooper. It was the first of many games played with Icehouse pieces.Andrew Looney came up with the idea for a game played with pyramids in a series of science fiction short stories he was writing; several of the characters were obsessed with playing the game of Icehouse which had been recovered from the long-dead Martian civilization. John Cooper created the rules to make the game playable in real life.".
- Q5985638 label "Icehouse (game)".
- Q5985638 depiction Icehouse_game.jpg.