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  2. Category:French board games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French board games" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  3. L'Attaque - Wikipedia

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    L'Attaque or The Attack is a French board wargame first published by Hermance Edan in 1909 which inspired the creation of later games, such as Stratego.Two players each move 36 ranked game pieces with hidden identities and challenge opposing pieces, the results of which are determined by the rank hierarchy, in order to either capture their opponent's Flag or manipulate the board so their ...

  4. Asmodee - Wikipedia

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    Asmodee (formerly known as Asmodée Editions) is a French publisher of board games, card games and role-playing games (RPGs). Founded in 1995 to develop their own games and to publish and distribute for other smaller game developers, they have since acquired numerous other board game publishers.

  5. Hermance Edan - Wikipedia

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    Hermance Edan (21 December 1851 – 2 May 1934) was a French designer and publisher of board games, active from 1908 until her death in 1934. She is best known for creating and patenting the game L'Attaque, a successful game in its own right and the predecessor to Stratego.

  6. Carcassonne (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Carcassonne is considered to be an excellent "gateway game" by many board game players [13] as it is a game that can be used to introduce new players to board games. In a 2017 Ars Technica holiday buyer's guide, it was described as "one of the absolutely foundational games of the modern board gaming hobby". [14]

  7. Dixit (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Dixit (Latin: dixit, Latin pronunciation:, "he/she/it said"), is a French board game created by Jean-Louis Roubira , illustrated by Marie Cardouat, and published by Libellud . Using a set of cards illustrated with dreamlike images, players select cards that match a title suggested by the designated storyteller player, and attempt to guess which ...

  8. Nain Jaune - Wikipedia

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    Nain Jaune, which is considered a classic French game, [1] is named after the seven of diamonds, which is depicted as a yellow dwarf (French: nain jaune) in the centre of the game board. [2] [3] Nain Jaune first emerged in the mid-eighteenth century as one of the hocs group of games and is still a popular French family game today. The original ...

  9. Category:French games - Wikipedia

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    French card games (1 C, 59 P) F. French board games (25 P) G. French gambling games (1 C, 9 P) J. Jeux Descartes games (5 P) V. Video games developed in France (26 C ...