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  2. Board game - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] A 2014 estimate placed the U.S. and Canada market for hobby board games (games produced for a "gamer" market) at only $75 million, with the total size of what it defined as the "hobby game market" ("the market for those games regardless of whether they're sold in the hobby channel or other channels,") at over $700 million. [70]

  3. Category:Board games by country - Wikipedia

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  4. Waddingtons - Wikipedia

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    Waddingtons was a British manufacturer of card and board games. The company was founded by John Waddington of Leeds, England and the manager, actor and playwright Wilson Barrett , under the name Waddingtons Limited .

  5. Category:Board games about history - Wikipedia

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    About Time (board game) Advanced Civilization; Afrikan tähti; Age of Renaissance; Age of Steam (game) Agricola (board game) Alexander the Great (board game) Alhambra (board game) Amun-Re (board game) Arab–Israeli Wars (game) Around the World in 80 Days (board game) Australia (board game)

  6. Tabletop game industry - Wikipedia

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    Some estimates may split board games from collectible card, miniature and role-playing games; for example another 2014 estimate distinguishing board games from other types of hobby games gave the estimate for the U.S. and Canada market at only $75 million, with the total size of what it defined as the hobby game market at over $700 million, [16 ...

  7. Game board - Wikipedia

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    Game board for Monopoly, a popular modern game. A game board (or gameboard; sometimes, playing board [1] or game map [2]: 25 ) is the surface on which one plays a board game. The oldest known game boards may date to Neolithic times; however, some scholars argue these may not have been game boards at all.

  8. History of games - Wikipedia

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    The history of games dates to the ancient human past. [3] Games are an integral part of all cultures and are one of the oldest forms of human social interaction. Games are formalized expressions of play which allow people to go beyond immediate imagination and direct physical activity. Common features of games include uncertainty of outcome ...

  9. London (board game) - Wikipedia

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    London is a board game by Martin Wallace. Released in 2010, the game requires players to rebuild London after the Great Fire of London up until the start of the 20th century. London is a card-driven game with a board in the form of a map of London. [1] [2] It won a Meeples Choice award in 2010 and was nominated for an International Gamers Award ...