![]() It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, then, to learn that our world contains 3D crosswords. ![]() ![]() I suppose someone was always going to do it.Ĭonsider Dr Ferdinand Maack, a 19th-century German eccentric who decided that chess was (a) insufficiently difficult and (b) insufficiently like warfare, so added a third dimension and devised "Raumschach", not unlike the tri-dimensional chess they play on the USS Enterprise.Īnd consider that the same Star Trek game was parodied in the cartoon Futurama, where you can see Professor Farnsworth and Leela playing three-dimensional Scrabble, and that back in the real world, many enthusiasts have patented efforts at a 3D word-based board game. ![]()
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