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Black Box is an abstract board game for one or two players, which simulates shooting rays into a black box to deduce the locations of "atoms" hidden inside. It was created by Eric Solomon. The board game was published by Waddingtons from the mid-1970s and by Parker Brothers in the late 1970s. The game can also be played with pen and paper, and there are numerous computer implementations for many different platforms, including one which can be run from the Emacs text editor.

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  • Black Box (Spiel) (de)
  • Black Box (game) (en)
  • Black Box (jeu) (fr)
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  • Black Box ist der Name eines Logik­spiels von Eric Solomon. Es erschien 1976 beim Verleger Waddingtons und danach bei Parker Brothers als Black Box. 1978 wurde es von Parker Brothers in Deutschland als Logo vertrieben, wurde aber dann auf Betreiben von Lego in Ordo umbenannt. In den Niederlanden wurde es von als Ko-Code (Kogeltjes Code) vertrieben. 1990 erschien das Spiel als Black Box beim Spieleverlag Franjos. Andere Spiele mit demselben Namen Black Box gibt es von Milton Bradley und Jumbo. (de)
  • Black Box est un jeu de société édité la première fois en 1976. C'est un jeu de réflexion dont le but est de deviner la position de cinq atomes sur un damier, et ce grâce à un système de faisceaux laser.Ce jeu peut être très facilement informatisé ; dans ce cas, c'est un jeu pour une seule personne. Sinon, dans sa version papier ou plateau, un deuxième joueur devra choisir secrètement la position des cinq atomes, et vérifier le comportement des faisceaux laser au fur et à mesure de la partie. (fr)
  • Black Box is an abstract board game for one or two players, which simulates shooting rays into a black box to deduce the locations of "atoms" hidden inside. It was created by Eric Solomon. The board game was published by Waddingtons from the mid-1970s and by Parker Brothers in the late 1970s. The game can also be played with pen and paper, and there are numerous computer implementations for many different platforms, including one which can be run from the Emacs text editor. (en)
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