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  2. Near and Far - Wikipedia

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    Near and Far is a board game for 2 to 4 players designed by Ryan Laukat and published by Red Raven Games in 2017. In this map based storytelling board game, [1] players seek fame and fortune and the eventual discovery of a mysterious last ruin. [2]

  3. Kingdomino - Wikipedia

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    Kingdomino is a 2016 tile board game for 2-4 players designed by Bruno Cathala and published by Blue Orange Games.In this 15-20 minute, family-oriented game, players build a five by five kingdom of oversized domino-like tiles, making sure as they place each tile that one of its sides connects to a matching terrain type already in play.

  4. Tsoro - Wikipedia

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    Tsoro is an ancient two-player mathematical strategy board game that has been played for over a thousand years. It has its roots in Zimbabwe and was first described in literature by J. B. Matthews [1] in 1964. Tsoro belongs to the same class of African strategy board games collectively called Mancala, such as Oware, Bao, and Kalah.

  5. Stratego - Wikipedia

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    The board consisted of land, ocean, rivers and lakes. Game of the Generals, a Philippine variety of Stratego introduced in 1973 played on a modified (8×9) chessboard; battle for the temple, an Israeli game by Isratoys company; A capture the flag game called "Stratego" and loosely based on the board game is played at summer camps.

  6. Ticket to Ride (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Ticket to Ride is a series of turn-based strategy railway-themed Eurogames [27] designed by Alan R. Moon, the first of which was released in 2004 by Days of Wonder.As of 2024, 18 million copies of the game have been sold worldwide and it has been translated into 33 languages. [28]

  7. Conquest (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Conquest is a non-historical two-player game of conquest based on point to point movement and capture. The map features both land and water. The map features both land and water. Each player has 20 land pieces — soldiers, elephants, chariots, and knights — each with different capabilities, and 6 ship pieces.