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  2. Game board - Wikipedia

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    Most games use a standardized and unchanging board, usually quadrilateral (chess, go, and backgammon each have such a board), but some games use a modular board whose component tiles or cards can assume varying layouts from one session to another, or even during gameplay (ex. Betrayal at House on the Hill or Descent: Journeys in the Dark). Some ...

  3. Glossary of board games - Wikipedia

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    out of play A piece not active on the main board, it might be in hand or in a staging area. Antonym: in play. over the board A game played face to face with the opponent, as opposed to playing remotely (online or other means, for e.g. correspondence chess). two-player games to eliminate any advantage of moving first.

  4. Glossary of tables game terms - Wikipedia

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    board. The whole playing area, traditionally a hinged, wooden tray. Same as quadrant. Thus there are four boards. In Backgammon and similar games, there is a home board and outer board on each player's side. [8] break a point To remove one of two men on a point, thus leaving a blot. Also clear a point. [11] builder

  5. Board game - Wikipedia

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    Crowd-sourcing for board games is a large facet of the market, with $233 million raised on Kickstarter in 2020. [60] A 1991 estimate for the global board game market was over $1.2 billion. [61] A 2001 estimate for the United States "board games and puzzle" market gave a value of under $400 million, and for United Kingdom, of about £50 million ...

  6. List of board games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other. [ 1 ]

  7. Skully (game) - Wikipedia

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    The skully field of play, or board, is a large square approximately six feet (2 m) a side. This board is drawn on a flat surface, such as the pavement of a street or playground. At each corner and along the edges of the board are drawn 12 smaller squares, called boxes , of about six inches (15 cm) a side each (see diagram).

  8. Meeple - Wikipedia

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    A meeple is a small board-game piece, usually with a stylized star-shaped form. [1] [2] [3] They are usually made from wood and painted in bright colors. Meeples have been called an icon of German-style board games ("Eurogames"). [4] The word is a contraction of "my people". [5] [6]

  9. Chuck-a-luck - Wikipedia

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    Chuck-a-luck, also known as birdcage, or sweat rag, [1] is a game of chance played with three dice. It is derived from grand hazard and both can be considered a variant of sic bo , which is a popular casino game , although chuck-a-luck is more of a carnival game than a true casino game.