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  2. Category:Game images - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

  3. Category:Board games about history - Wikipedia

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    About Time (board game) Advanced Civilization; Afrikan tähti; Age of Renaissance; Age of Steam (game) Agricola (board game) Alexander the Great (board game) Alhambra (board game) Amun-Re (board game) Arab–Israeli Wars (game) Around the World in 80 Days (board game) Australia (board game)

  4. Board game - Wikipedia

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    The namesake of the board game, game boards would seem to be a necessary and sufficient condition of the genre, though card games that do not use a standard deck of cards (as well as games that use neither cards nor a game board) are often colloquially included, with some scholars therefore referring to said genre as that of "table and board ...

  5. Portal:Games - Wikipedia

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    Young girls playing a board game in the Iisalmi library in Finland, 2016 (from Board game) Image 18 The number of board games published by year (1944–2017), as listed on BoardGameGeek . Expansion sets for existing games are marked in orange.

  6. Waddingtons - Wikipedia

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    Waddingtons was a British manufacturer of card and board games. The company was founded by John Waddington of Leeds, England and the manager, actor and playwright Wilson Barrett , under the name Waddingtons Limited .

  7. Game board - Wikipedia

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    Game board for Monopoly, a popular modern game. A game board (or gameboard; sometimes, playing board [1] or game map [2]: 25 ) is the surface on which one plays a board game. The oldest known game boards may date to Neolithic times; however, some scholars argue these may not have been game boards at all.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Board and table games/Sources

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    A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Probably the most significant books in this category that are not currently available online are Finkel & Mackenzie: Asian Games: The Art of Contest (2004) and Parlett: The Oxford History of Board Games (1999; updated 2018 as Parlett's History of Board Games).

  9. Category:Board games by year - Wikipedia

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