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Mark Twain was an unsuccessful inventor, and his last of three patents was for a board game called Memory Builder. It’s an inverted kind of trivia game, where you simply call out anything you know and score points in the appropriate numerical box.
Other classic literature writers who were game designers include Robert Louis Stevenson, G.K. Chesterson, and of course H.G. Wells.
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