Lech Pijanowski
Lech Andrzej Pijanowski (26 July, 1928, Warsaw, died 6 January 1974, Warsaw) was a Polish film critic, broadcaster, director, screenwriter and populiser of games.
He is buried in the Powazki Cemetery.
Games
Pijanowski contributed[1] the game Lap, a development of Battleship, to A Gamut of Games, edited by Sid Sackson. In this game each player secretly divides an 8×8 grid of cells into four sectors of exactly 16 contiguous squares. Each player in turn gathers clues by asking their opponent how many cells in a particular 2×2 square belong to each sector. The first player who correctly deduces the opponent's setup wins the game.
Films
Directed:
- 1950- Dzisiejsza gazeta
- 1955- Dyspozycja mocy
- 1955- Od Wrocławia
Screenplay:
- 1961- Droga na zachód (Road to the West)
- 1964- Barbara i Jan TV series
- 1971- Kłopotliwy gość (Troublesome Visitor)
References
- ↑ Juegos para gente de mente, N° 84, p. 12
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/26/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.