"The corner of the Hattrickaholic" is a series of one-page comics, where the heroes are strongly addicted players to the popular internet football-manager game "Hattrick" ( hattrick.org ). The original stories were created by 2 friends from Greece, teodoreh and Kostas3001 . Initially they were written in Greek by teodoreh , drawn in black and white by Kostas3001 , and were created to be published week-by-week on an internet "Hattrick-magazine" of the game federation "Macedonian Presidents", back in 2007. Years later, Kostas3001 and Teodoreh , are proud to present the English colored version of the comics! Today there are more than 35 pages of "Hattrickaholic" stories, colored and translated in English, for you and every Hattrick-addicted manager to enjoy. Many people have worked since then, on translating the "Hattrickaholic" in other languages: Tryskell, rei85, Klang1, jotechkid, EliseoFusions, FairPlay3, NachoG82, romme
~ The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw This ... unreasonable comic is yet to come. Return to home page
Is there a chess that is free, so light and so small, that it fits inside an envelope? Of course there is!.. It is so easy! All we just have to do is follow the directions below. What we need: 1) Printer, 2) Scissors, 3) A sheet of paper, size Α4, 4) An envelope. Procedure: First, download and print on the A4 page the following image, which is the chessboard and the chessmen. Having the page printed, cut with the scissors the chessmen part, to separate it from the chessboard. The chessboard is ready now. Following the dotted lines, carefully cut the 32 pieces. Our chess is ready! We may lay out the pieces on the chessboard and challenge an opponent to play with us... When we finish playing, we fold twice the chessboard (over the lines) and put it, with the pieces, into an envelope. That's all. Checkmate! ~ Paper chess ~ Paper Chessboard ~ Handicraft ~
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