"O-Jello"
By Clyde Perkins (Perkins Engineering)
ARCADIAN 2, no. 5 (March 24, 1980): 38,41.
"Best of Arcadian, 1980" Tape


From the "Arcadian" newsletter:

"O-Jello" by Clyde Perkins is a version of Othello.  The object is to capture 
and retain as many spaces as possible using the rules of Othello.  Your play is 
to capture as many of the opponent's pieces as possible - this converts them to 
your pieces (of course it works the other way, too).  You do this by placing a 
piece (with the hand controller) joystick) in a spot adjacent to the 
opponent's, where his is now sandwiched between two you yours - press the 
trigger.
