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Fans of author Kurt Vonnegut are celebrating his original board game finally being brought to life, after it was lost to the world following his unsuccessful marketing attempt in 1955. And the game turned out to be deep and strategic, while still being easy to learn and fun to play. Kurt Vonnegut's son Mark was eight years old during its development, and he fondly recalls his father working on the game and helping to test it. "He was discouraged about his writing at the time," recalls Mark Vonnegut. "But he had unshakeable faith the game would succeed."