"Nim"
By Robert Hilferding
ARCADIAN, 3, no. 8 (June 8, 1981): 86-87.

Nim is a one or two player game where the object is to force your opponent into 
taking the last piece.  Starting with fifteen boxes, the players alternate in 
removing one, two or three boxes.  (KN determines the number, TR removes the 
boxes.)  In the one player mode, the computer determines how many boxes it will 
remove.

The program permits options in who starts, and the degree of difficulty option 
in the one-player mode.  Beginning options are entered through the keypad while 
play options are executed through the hand controllers.


The original version of "Nim" from 1981 has not yet been archived.

Allen W. Skaggs sent the "Arcadian" a modified version of "Nim" in 1983.  It
was not published, but it is included in this archive.  The modified version
is part of the "Robert Fabris Collection."
