| Games Magazine | |
|---|---|
| Categories | Puzzle |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Publisher | Games Publications |
| First issue | September/October 1977 |
| Company | Kappa Publishing Group |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Website | gamesmagazine-online.com |
| ISSN | 0199-9788 |
Games magazine (ISSN 0199-9788) is a United States-based magazine devoted to games and puzzles, and is published by Games Publications, a division of Kappa Publishing Group. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Magazines, periodicals or serials are Publications generally published on a regular schedule containing a variety of articles, generally A game is a structured activity, usually undertaken for Enjoyment and sometimes also used as an Educational tool A puzzle is a Problem or Enigma that challenges Ingenuity. In a basic puzzle one is intended to piece together objects in a logical way in order to Kappa Publishing Group Inc is an Ambler Pennsylvania based Publishing company concentrating on adult puzzle books and magazines as well as children's magazines
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It was originally published by Playboy (debuting with the September/October 1977 issue) and was briefly out of business in 1990 and 1991. Playboy is an American Men's magazine, founded in Chicago Illinois, by Hugh Hefner and his associates which has grown into Playboy The magazine was bought and brought back to life in 1991 by the mail-order company Bits & Pieces, and based in Manhattan. Manhattan Island, in New York Harbor, is much the largest part of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the Five Boroughs which form the City of New York Kappa Publishing Group acquired it in 1996 and moved the Games office to Kappa's headquarters in Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ( often colloquially referred to as PA (its abbreviation by natives and Northeasterners is a state located in the Northeastern The magazine is published ten times a year (monthly, except for January and June).
Throughout its publishing history, Games has differentiated itself from other puzzle magazines by its creative covers that are themselves puzzles, color sections containing feature articles and games, and a large variety of puzzle types, with wit and humor used throughout. Each issue contains a feature article and puzzles in its introductory color section, Pencilwise, board and video game reviews in its closing color section, and Wild Cards.
All puzzles in the magazine are ranked by difficulty: a one-star puzzle is an "Easy Hike", while three stars means "Proceed at Your Own Risk". Some puzzles are ranked as a "Mixed Bag" denoted by one filled and one unfilled star, meaning that some may find the puzzle very easy while others will be challenged, that the puzzle may have a range of difficulty with it, or that (like many logic puzzles) it may easily be solved by exhaustive trial and error but requires thinking to solve in a deductive way.
Each issue typically has a 3 to 6 page article in the color pages having to do with gaming and hobbies as a broad subject.
Common puzzles in the color sections include:
Recent issues have included a multipart puzzle over several pages, where the solution of each sub-puzzle is used to complete the overall puzzle. Recent versions of these have been based on traveling to various locations in the world, though this aspect is only used for the theme of each sub-puzzle.
Pencilwise is a newsprint pencil puzzle section which forms the core of the magazine and contains common puzzle varieties such as:
Each Pencilwise also contains The World's Most Ornery Crossword, a large standard crossword puzzle which has two sets of clues spanning 3 pages; one set, which is revealed by folding one page in half to hide the second page, are clues rated 3-stars, while the clues under this fold are rated as one-star; the answers to both sets of clues are the same. Cryptic crosswords are crossword puzzles of a special type one in which each clue is a word puzzle in and of itself A word search, word find, word seek, word sleuth or mystery word Puzzle is a word game that is letters of a word in a grid A cryptogram is a type of puzzle which consists of a short piece of encrypted text A logic puzzle is a Puzzle deriving from the Mathematics field of Deduction. The Battleship puzzle (sometimes called Solitaire Battleships or Battleship Solitaire) is a logic puzzle based on the Battleship guessing game. A rebus ( Latin: "by things" is a kind of word puzzle which uses pictures to represent words or parts of words for example H + =
Recent years have seen two pages of Pencilwise dedicated to puzzles aimed at pre-teen children.
Another new feature of Pencilwise in recent years has been a Puzzlecraft column that describes how readers can make their own puzzles, placed alongside puzzles created by the described techniques.
Wild Cards' is the final section which typically contains one or two pages of puzzle miscellany, such as word games, trivia, or chess problems.
The December issue each year includes a compilation of new and noteworthy games in its Games 100 list, similar to the German Spiel des Jahres, and usually includes a contest based on this list. The Games 100 is an annual feature of ''Games'' magazine, a United States -based magazine devoted to games and puzzles The Spiel des Jahres ( German for Game of the Year) is a prestigious award for board and Card games The award More recent years have also included a separate Electronic Games 100, focusing on video games for both computer, console, and portable systems. A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. Notable game titles also introduced into a Games Hall of Fame, updated each year along with the Games 100 list.
Most issues feature a puzzle-solving contest; in fact, the magazine periodically has a hidden contest in which part of the challenge is to find the concealed puzzle. Readers were also challenged to find the fake advertisement among the legitimate ones until November 2002 (the last one was for the Red Card, a credit card used to pay off credit cards).
Readers who write in with mistakes (in a section called "Laundry") or alternate solutions to puzzles (in the "Eureka" section) are often rewarded with a Games T-shirt. A T-shirt (or tee shirt) is a Shirt which is pulled on over the head to cover most of a person's Torso. Readers may otherwise obtain a Games T-shirt by being a runner-up in a Games contest.
As part of the Games 100, there is usually a contest to identify selected games featured in that list based on small pictures of the board or playing pieces from the game in a photo montage.
Earlier in its publishing history, the Letters page would also include an "Envelope of the Month", typically a highly decorated envelope or postcard sent in by a reader in response to a contest or general correspondence with the magazine. The winner of this would receive a Games T-shirt. This feature was phased out when the magazine changed publishers and publication schedules.
Games has had two rather large contest series in the past that have since been discontinued. The first contest was a scavenger hunt that ran in yearly installments; items in the hunt were usually not rare but difficult to determine what exactly was needed (requiring some puzzle solving or research) or hard to acquire. Scavenger Hunt is a 1979 Comedy film with a large ensemble cast in the mold of the 1963 comedy It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Winners were determined based on the most objects collected and fitting the requirements. A second long-running contest was "Calculatrivia", where a long equation, of approximately 40 variables, was given, and each variable was associated with a clue that resulted in some numerical value. The clues were usually straight-forward to interpret, but the required information would take considerable research effort to identify. When all variables were accounted for, the equation was to be worked out, and the final value mailed into Games along with a list of the individual values.
Games Publications also publishes Games World of Puzzles (ISSN 1074-4355) on a bimonthly basis. Games World of Puzzles ( ISSN 1074-4355 is a puzzle magazine published bimonthly by Games Publications a division of Kappa Publishing Group. This magazine is similar to an extended "Pencilwise" section of Games. It also contains a contest in every issue, most often a variety crossword or trivia quiz.
Bygone sister publications of Games include The Four-Star Puzzler (1981–1983), Games Special Edition (late 1980s-1990), Games Premium Puzzles (early 1990s), and Pencilwise Extra (also early 1990s). Children's magazines put out by Games were Games Junior (1987–1990) and Zigzag (mid-1990s). Games has also published a number of books containing "best-of" puzzle collections.
Will Shortz, the editor of Games magazine from 1989 to 1993, is currently editor of The New York Times crossword puzzle. Will Shortz (born August 26, 1952) is an American puzzle creator and editor