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It contains the rules for the following 13 games, some with the boards included: [[Black ICE]], [[Caldera]], [[Binary Homeworlds]], [[IceDice]], [[Icehouse]], [[IceTowers]], [[Launchpad 23]], [[Martian Chess]], [[Martian Coasters]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Treehouse]], [[World War 5]], and [[Zark City]].
It contains the rules for the following 13 games, some with the boards included: [[Black ICE]], [[Caldera]], [[Binary Homeworlds]], [[IceDice]], [[Icehouse]], [[IceTowers]], [[Launchpad 23]], [[Martian Chess]], [[Martian Coasters]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Treehouse]], [[World War 5]], and [[Zark City]].


An actual printed pocket sized "small introduction the the expanding universe of Looney Pyramids" was included with pyramid purchases. It had a page for each of the above games, with an image, description, number of players, duration, complexity and equipment required for each game.
The same set of games was published in [[Pyramid Primer]]

The same set of rules was published as [[Pyramid Primer]]


See also: [[:Category:PocketGuide]].
See also: [[:Category:PocketGuide]].

Revision as of 08:40, 26 April 2024

Pocket Guide is a publication with original title "The PDF Guide To Looney Pyramids", by Andrew Looney, published in 2011, with 34 pages. See Pocket Guide.

It contains the rules for the following 13 games, some with the boards included: Black ICE, Caldera, Binary Homeworlds, IceDice, Icehouse, IceTowers, Launchpad 23, Martian Chess, Martian Coasters, Pharaoh, Treehouse, World War 5, and Zark City.

An actual printed pocket sized "small introduction the the expanding universe of Looney Pyramids" was included with pyramid purchases. It had a page for each of the above games, with an image, description, number of players, duration, complexity and equipment required for each game.

The same set of rules was published as Pyramid Primer

See also: Category:PocketGuide.