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  2. 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]

  3. List of game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    CoolMiniOrNot – miniatures games, board games, card games; Cosmic Wimpout – dice games; Crafty Games – role-playing games; Cranium, Inc. – board games and card games; Crown and Andrews – board games, educational games, wooden puzzles, Rubiks puzzles, and jigsaw puzzles; Cubicle 7 Entertainment – role-playing and card games

  4. 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 ]

  5. Pitchnut - Wikipedia

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    Pitchnut board. Pitchnut is a wooden tabletop game of French Canadian origins, similar to carrom, crokinole and pichenotte, with mechanics that lie somewhere between pocket billiards and air hockey. [1] Unlike with other wooden board games, there are no records of pitchnut being mass-produced; all existing boards are handmade.

  6. Knock Down Barns - Wikipedia

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    The game is won by knocking the pieces of an opponent's barn off the board before the same can be done to one's own structure. The physical layout of the game consists of a handcrafted bamboo board, building materials made of reclaimed barn wood, "weapons" made of white foam, and a burlap sack in which the entirety of the game is stored.

  7. Board game - Wikipedia

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    The modern German board game Catan is printed in 30 languages and sold 15 million by 2009. While the board gaming market is estimated to be smaller than that for video games, it has also experienced significant growth from the late 1990s. [36] A 2012 article in The Guardian described board games as "making a comeback". [58]