Includes information on playing and designing the games.
http://home.earthlink.net/~hipbone/
This page will give you everything you need to begin playing the HipBone Games -- (i) a selection of HipBone game boards, (ii) the basic rules for competitive, cooperative and solo ...
http://home.earthlink.net/~hipbone/invite.html
The HipBone G ames. A style of thinking, a way of playing, a tool for problem solving, a new approach to conflict resolution. Welcome to the HipBone Games.
http://beadgaming.com/pageindex.html
The Project centers around a family of games called the HipBone Games. HipBone Analytics applies HipBone thinking to complicated problems and conflict resolution.
http://www.beadgaming.com/Project.html
HipBone Games is not a publishing company, nor even really a set of multiple games as it might sound. HipBone Games are the creation of Charles Cameron, an occasional contributor ...
http://everything2.com/node/1341415
Ten thoughts can be dropped onto the board like pebbles in a pond, sending out ripples?
http://www.dekita.org/smielt/forum/gameplay/hipbone/game-2
1. The HipBone Games? Charles Cameron's HipBone Games are probably the most popular PlayableVariant on the Internet. You can play it alone, or with other people.
http://www.ludism.org/gbgwiki/HipBone
Item 5 23-MAR-2001 21:13 Charles Cameron ( hipbone) Here we'll be playing an open game for the sheer fun of it. Anyone can make a move -- and the moves can be on any subject ...
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/t/o/tob/570/waterbird/
HipBone Games and Psyberspace I am writing specifically to highlight the importance of Charles Cameron's HipBone Games to building psychological ...
http://www.psybernet.co.nz/hb.htm
For the last year or so, I?ve been an occasional lurker and infrequent contributor to an online community called Brainstorms. Howard Rheingold started it, but it?s taken on a ...
http://www.slackermanager.com/2005/09/lateral_thinkin.html
Okay, a while back we played a game of Magical chairs, and in fact so many of you swarmed the place that I could hardly set up chairs fast enough for new people to sit down, and ...
http://dekita.org/smielt/forum/gameplay/hipbone/let039s-play-hipbone#comment-694
HipBone Board for Instant Messenger Games This is a piece of electronic notepaper to play HipBone Games on - if you play the game through instant messenger, you can each have a ...
http://kevan.org/hipbone.html
Story Telling Chess Variant - Charles Cameron of HipBone Games Charles is working in the field of analytical games and contacted me after coming across Rethinking War games while ...
http://www.journalscape.com/pawns_unite/2003-10-23-17:25/
The ' hipbone' game shows great potential as a solo or two-person brainstorming tool. The link above is for the new site, the link for the old site is here.
http://www.alamut.com/notebooks/g/games.html
Charles writes, "We call them " HipBone Games" because of the old song, "the hip-bone connected to the thigh-bone", and because they are games of connection, of the links between ...
http://people.internet2.edu/~ghb/infoark/archives/000035.html
Hipbone Applet This is John Comeau's prototype software of Charles Cameron's Hipbone game, using the WaterBird gameboard. If you came to this link looking for a particular game ...
http://jcomeau.com/hipbone/
Quote-worthy thoughts and pointless games that celebrate the games people play, the playfulness that transforms boredom into fun and work into joy, and the power of play to bring ...
http://deepfun.com/2002/08/hipbone.html
Hosted by Charles " Hipbone" Cameron (April 2007) ... Why play? Well, play turns out to be the human "operating system" that children use for their most successful learning, and ...
http://www.socialedge.org/discussions/marketing-communication/games-worth-playing
Charles, HipBone Games, and Magister-L Walter, Psybernet and Psyber-L Confluence of Psybernet and HipBone DreamEvents Invitations and Description of the ...
http://www.asdreams.org/cyberdreams/lodgeman.htm
... Game in Oregon. Hermann Hesse and Glass Bead Game Design This is an index to a group of essays on GBG design by Charles Cameron and others, and forms part of his HipBone Games ...
http://www.gss.ucsb.edu/projects/hesse/works/GBG.html
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