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  2. List of game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Game Crafter – card games, board games, game pieces, game accessories; Game Designers' Workshop – wargames and role-playing games (out of business; see Far Future Enterprises) Game Research/Design – wargames; The Gamers – wargames, board games; Games Research Inc – board wargames; Games Workshop – miniature games and board games

  3. Tabletop game industry - Wikipedia

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    A board game is a tabletop game that involves counters or pieces moved or placed on a pre-marked surface or "board", according to a set of rules. Some games are based on pure strategy , but many contain an element of chance ; and some are purely chance, with no element of skill.

  4. Redemption (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Redemption is a collectible card game based on the Bible.It involves Biblical characters, places, objects, and ideas.The object of the game is for players to use their Heroes (good characters) to rescue Lost Souls by defeating their opponent's Evil Characters, [1] with the first player to rescue five Lost Souls winning the game.

  5. Category:Board game pieces - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Board game pieces" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Counter (board wargames) I.

  6. One of the world’s greatest religious spectacles is underway ...

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    Around 160,000 tents, 150,000 toilets and a 776-mile (1,249-kilometer) drinking water pipeline have been installed at a temporary tent city covering 4,000 hectares, roughly the size of 7,500 ...

  7. Traditional games of Korea - Wikipedia

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    If a piece lands on a space occupied by one's own team, the pieces can go together (counting as one). The combinations determine how the board pieces are moved, and the team that moves all four pieces around the board first wins. The game has its roots in divination rituals. [3] Sangbak (상박; 相撲) by Kim Hong-do, late 18th century