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* Xactika<sup>®</sup>, a [[trick-taking card game]] involving cards that have four [[suit (cards)|suits]] each
* Xactika<sup>®</sup>, a [[trick-taking card game]] involving cards that have four [[suit (cards)|suits]] each
* Five Crowns<sup>®</sup>, a rummy-based card game involving five suits and [[wild card (poker)|wild cards]]
* Five Crowns<sup>®</sup>, a rummy-based card game involving five suits and [[wild card (poker)|wild cards]]
*Triology<sup>®</sup>, the visual challenge of SET®, plus the fun of rummy and the action of war
*Triology<sup>®</sup>, the visual challenge of SET® that involves rummy and the action of war
* Jurassic Jumble<sup>®</sup>, a blind trading game that involves dinosuars
* Jurassic Jumble<sup>®</sup>, a blind trading game that involves dinosuars



Revision as of 00:31, 21 May 2009

Set Enterprises, Inc., is a game publishing company based in Fountain Hills, Arizona. Set Enterprises, Inc., produces several dedicated-deck card games and that have won several Mensa Select awards from American Mensa[1].


Set Enterprises, Inc. is a family owned and operated business with a global presence; its games are sold across America and in over 15 countries around the world. Set Enterprises, Inc., is a leading developer of award winning family and educational games with five games currently on the market: SET®, Quiddler®, Five Crowns®, Xactika® and SET CUBED®. Games from Set Enterprises, Inc., have received numerous awards from such organizations as MENSA, Games Magazine, Parents Magazine, Dr. Toy, Parents’ Choice, Teachers’ Choice and ASTRA[1].


Set Enterprises, Inc., entered into license agreements to make some of its games available on platforms such as: The New York Times online puzzle page [2], facebook [3], electronic handheld game [4], and iPhone [5].


Set Enterprises, Inc., was founded by Marsha and Robert Falco in 1990 and is now owned and operated by their daughter, Colette Falco. The company’s first game, SET, was developed by Marsha in 1974 while she was doing genetic research in Cambridge, England. Marsha was a Population Geneticist who was trying to understand whether epilepsy in German Shepherds is inherited. To study the genes and chromosomes in the dogs’ cells, Marsha created file cards with blocks of information for each dog. Because certain blocks of information were the same on each file card, she drew symbols to represent blocks of data, rather than writing out the data. She used symbols with different features (i.e., color, shading and number) to represent different gene combinations. While explaining the combinations on the cards to the veterinarians she was working with, Marsha decided that there could be some fun in the cards, and SET was born. Marsha spent years playing the game with family and friends before founding Set Enterprises and making SET available to the general public.


Games

  • SET®, a visual percetpion matching card game that involves multiple shapes
  • SET CUBED®, a challenging boardgame where SETs are made by combining the dice in a player's hand with SETs already on the board
  • SET® Electronic Handheld, an electronic handhled version of the award-winning classic game of SET®
  • SET® The Computer Game', a computer version of the award-winning classic game of SET®
  • Quiddler®, a rummy-based card game involving spelling
  • Xactika®, a trick-taking card game involving cards that have four suits each
  • Five Crowns®, a rummy-based card game involving five suits and wild cards
  • Triology®, the visual challenge of SET® that involves rummy and the action of war
  • Jurassic Jumble®, a blind trading game that involves dinosuars


Mobile Games

In 2005, Set Enterprises entered into a long-term licensing agreement with Mustang Mobile Games giving Mustang Mobile Games the exclusive rights to develop mobile phone and PDA versions of Set Enterprises' games[2].


References

  1. ^ Fluxx Wins Mensa Select Award, Looney Laboratories, Inc., March 25, 1999
  2. ^ Leading US card game, SET, being developed for Mobile Games Market, Mustang Mobile Games LLC, July 12, 2005