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  2. Boggle - Wikipedia

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    Despite the game's popularity in North America, no version of Boggle offering a 5×5 grid was marketed outside Europe for an extended period until 2011, when Winning Moves Games USA revived the Big Boggle name for a new version. Their variant features a two-letter die with popular letter combinations such as Qu, Th and In.

  3. Spell Law - Wikipedia

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    It was originally published as a separate boxed set of four books, but was included in the initial 1984 release of the fantasy role-playing game Rolemaster, and a separate third edition Spell Law book for Rolemaster was published in 1986 and a fourth edition book in 1989. Spell Law contains over 2,000 spells for role-playing game characters. It ...

  4. Wargames Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The Wargames Research Group (WRG) is a British publisher of rules and reference material for miniature wargaming.Founded in 1969 they were the premier publisher of tabletop rules during the seventies and eighties, publishing rules for periods ranging from ancient times to modern armoured warfare, and reference books which are still considered standard works for amateur researchers and wargamers.

  5. Quoridor - Wikipedia

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    A game or series of moves is generally written in one of two ways. In columns, as player groups, preceded by the move number and a period: Two player game: 1. e2 e8 2. e3 e7; Four player game: 1. e2 b5 e8 h5 2. e3 c5 e7 g5; Horizontally: Two player game: 1. e2 e8 2. e3 e7; Four player game: 1. e2 b5 e8 h5 2. e3 c5 e7 g5

  6. Challenge (Scrabble) - Wikipedia

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    In Scrabble, a challenge is the act of one player questioning the validity of one or more words formed by another player on the most recent turn. In double challenge (most common in North American tournaments), if one or more of the challenged words is not in the agreed-upon dictionary or word source, the challenged player loses her/his turn.

  7. Jumble - Wikipedia

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    Jumble was created in 1954 by Martin Naydel, who was better known for his work on comic books. [1] [2] It originally appeared under the title "Scramble." [3] Henri Arnold and Bob Lee took over the feature in 1962 and continued it for at least 30 years. [4] As of 2013, Jumble was being maintained by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek. [5]

  8. Toobin' - Wikipedia

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    Toobin ' is an Atari Games and Midway Games arcade video game released in 1988. It is based on the recreational activity tubing. Toobin ' was ported to the Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS, Game Boy Color, ZX Spectrum, and MSX. Players assume control of tubers Bif or Jet, guiding them along ...

  9. Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game - Wikipedia

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    Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game, previously marketed as The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Strategy Battle Game, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Strategy Battle Game and The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies Strategy Battle Game, is a tabletop miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop.