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Zig Zag Zwug
| AUTHOR | Clark, Douglas H. |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (02/09/2023) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Zig, Zag, Zwug is Here!
The Story:
There are those that believe the ancient art of Zig Zag Zwug lines was a method of writing in code. This code helped people decipher special texts and keep secrets from those that might try to steal knowledge and use it for nefarious purposes. Ancient masters devised the Zig Zag Zwug construct to train their scribes to artfully conceal the secret knowledge so it would not be lost to bandits or invading hordes. This coding system also helped to train anyone how to decipher that knowledge who dared to learn the ancient secrets. Now, many thousands of years since the last master and scribe took pen to paper to create the beautiful Zig Zag Zwug patterns, it's up to you to learn this lost and ancient art. Can you learn to create the patterns?
Is there secret knowledge hidden in the images you create?
Are the ancients trying to tell us something?
What a mystery. It's up to you to decipher.
...
...
Good Luck! Objective:
Reach the highest score possible while connecting as many dots as possible starting from the circle and ending at the square. How to Play:
Start from the circle. Each move consists of one Zig (a diagonal move), one Zag (another diagonal move), and one Zwug (a horizontal or vertical move), in that order.
Continue across the board, attempting to hit as many dots as possible.
The game ends when the player reaches the square. Count the Dots to total your score. Note: the starting circle and the ending square count toward your total. Three Rules:
The Story:
There are those that believe the ancient art of Zig Zag Zwug lines was a method of writing in code. This code helped people decipher special texts and keep secrets from those that might try to steal knowledge and use it for nefarious purposes. Ancient masters devised the Zig Zag Zwug construct to train their scribes to artfully conceal the secret knowledge so it would not be lost to bandits or invading hordes. This coding system also helped to train anyone how to decipher that knowledge who dared to learn the ancient secrets. Now, many thousands of years since the last master and scribe took pen to paper to create the beautiful Zig Zag Zwug patterns, it's up to you to learn this lost and ancient art. Can you learn to create the patterns?
Is there secret knowledge hidden in the images you create?
Are the ancients trying to tell us something?
What a mystery. It's up to you to decipher.
...
...
Good Luck! Objective:
Reach the highest score possible while connecting as many dots as possible starting from the circle and ending at the square. How to Play:
Start from the circle. Each move consists of one Zig (a diagonal move), one Zag (another diagonal move), and one Zwug (a horizontal or vertical move), in that order.
Continue across the board, attempting to hit as many dots as possible.
The game ends when the player reaches the square. Count the Dots to total your score. Note: the starting circle and the ending square count toward your total. Three Rules:
- Each move must consist of a Zig, Zag, and Zwug, in that order.
- A player cannot cross any Zig, Zag, or Zwug already on the board.
- The player must reach the square with a Zwug move.
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ISBN-13:
9798376885017
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
56
Carton Quantity:
73
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 0.12 x 11.00 inches
Weight:
0.34 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Zig, Zag, Zwug is Here!
The Story:
There are those that believe the ancient art of Zig Zag Zwug lines was a method of writing in code. This code helped people decipher special texts and keep secrets from those that might try to steal knowledge and use it for nefarious purposes. Ancient masters devised the Zig Zag Zwug construct to train their scribes to artfully conceal the secret knowledge so it would not be lost to bandits or invading hordes. This coding system also helped to train anyone how to decipher that knowledge who dared to learn the ancient secrets. Now, many thousands of years since the last master and scribe took pen to paper to create the beautiful Zig Zag Zwug patterns, it's up to you to learn this lost and ancient art. Can you learn to create the patterns?
Is there secret knowledge hidden in the images you create?
Are the ancients trying to tell us something?
What a mystery. It's up to you to decipher.
...
...
Good Luck! Objective:
Reach the highest score possible while connecting as many dots as possible starting from the circle and ending at the square. How to Play:
Start from the circle. Each move consists of one Zig (a diagonal move), one Zag (another diagonal move), and one Zwug (a horizontal or vertical move), in that order.
Continue across the board, attempting to hit as many dots as possible.
The game ends when the player reaches the square. Count the Dots to total your score. Note: the starting circle and the ending square count toward your total. Three Rules:
The Story:
There are those that believe the ancient art of Zig Zag Zwug lines was a method of writing in code. This code helped people decipher special texts and keep secrets from those that might try to steal knowledge and use it for nefarious purposes. Ancient masters devised the Zig Zag Zwug construct to train their scribes to artfully conceal the secret knowledge so it would not be lost to bandits or invading hordes. This coding system also helped to train anyone how to decipher that knowledge who dared to learn the ancient secrets. Now, many thousands of years since the last master and scribe took pen to paper to create the beautiful Zig Zag Zwug patterns, it's up to you to learn this lost and ancient art. Can you learn to create the patterns?
Is there secret knowledge hidden in the images you create?
Are the ancients trying to tell us something?
What a mystery. It's up to you to decipher.
...
...
Good Luck! Objective:
Reach the highest score possible while connecting as many dots as possible starting from the circle and ending at the square. How to Play:
Start from the circle. Each move consists of one Zig (a diagonal move), one Zag (another diagonal move), and one Zwug (a horizontal or vertical move), in that order.
Continue across the board, attempting to hit as many dots as possible.
The game ends when the player reaches the square. Count the Dots to total your score. Note: the starting circle and the ending square count toward your total. Three Rules:
- Each move must consist of a Zig, Zag, and Zwug, in that order.
- A player cannot cross any Zig, Zag, or Zwug already on the board.
- The player must reach the square with a Zwug move.
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