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  2. Trictrac - Wikipedia

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    Return run (jeu de retour): the movement of men along the adverse side of the board from the adverse rest corner to the adverse talon. As soon as a player moves a man onto the opponent's half of the board, that man is on the return run and is said to be 'heading for home' ( passer au retour ).

  3. French Tarot - Wikipedia

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    Depaulis, Thierry (2004). "Brève histoire des cartes à jouer". Cartes à jouer & tarots de Marseille : la donation Camoin : collections du Musée du Vieux-Marseille. Marseille: Éd. Alors hors du Temps. ISBN 2-9517932-7-8. Dummett, Michael; McLeod, John (2004). A History of Games Played with the Tarot Pack.

  4. Ddakji - Wikipedia

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    Ddakji are usually made by folding thick paper into a square, rectangular, or round shape. [1] [4] Other shapes are also possible, including hexagons and pentagons. [2]They can be made of various materials, often whatever disposable and foldable materials are immediately available to the players. [4]

  5. Mortville Manor - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in France in the 1950s. [2] The plot begins in the office of Jérôme Lange, a famous private detective, who receives a letter from his childhood friend Julia Defranck, in which she writes that she is ill and asks him to investigate strange events at Mortville Manor.

  6. Jeu de paume - Wikipedia

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    Jeu de paume in the 17th century. Jeu de paume (UK: / ˌ ʒ ɜː d ə ˈ p oʊ m /, [1] French: [ʒø d(ə) pom]; originally spelled jeu de paulme; lit. ' palm game '), nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court tennis or (in France) courte paume, is a ball-and-court game that originated in France.

  7. Jeuxvideo.com - Wikipedia

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    JV (from jeux vidéo; pronounced [ʒø video]; transl. video games), whose name is Jeuxvideo.com from 1997 to 2021, also called JVC, is a French website, and also available as an application, specializing in video game since 1997. It is built as an information tool intended for players by a team of editors and notably offers news, files, video ...

  8. The Climate Fresk - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Fresk is a French nonprofit organization founded in December 2018 whose aim is to raise public awareness about climate change.It proposes a collaborative serious game based on 42 cards where the participants draw a fresco, hence "fresk", which summarizes the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

  9. Thierry Depaulis - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Depaulis (born 1949) is an independent historian of games and especially of playing cards, card games, and board games.He is President of the association Le Vieux Papier, [1] a member of the editorial board of the International Board Game Studies Association, [2] and a member of the board of directors of the foundation of the Swiss Museum of Games.