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  2. Eurogame - Wikipedia

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    Detailed view of the board during Terra Mystica gameplay. A Eurogame, also called a German-style board game, German game, or Euro-style game (generally just referred to as board games in Europe), is a class of tabletop games that generally features indirect player interaction, lacks player elimination, and provides multiple ways to score points. [1]

  3. Eleusis (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played by creating a row of cards in sequence. At the start of the game the dealer (known as "God") invents a secret constraint for how these cards must progress: for example, "each card played must be higher than the last, unless the last card was a face card, in which case any numeral card may be played".

  4. Template : Did you know nominations/John Company (board game)

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  5. Mexico (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico is an elimination-style dice game, in which several players agree to play a set number of rounds. After each round, the losing player pays into a common pot of money. When all players but one have been eliminated by losing all their money, the remaining player wins the game and the pot.

  6. Isolation (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In Issue 7 of Games, Bernie De Koven called this a game "that takes only a minute to learn and five minutes to play — a game that is, in fact, innovative, well-made, and diabolically fascinating." De Koven concluded, "I like everything about this game. Just punching out the platforms gives me a fiendish sense of power.

  7. Image (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Images are completed by playing a Letter card with an announcement of the person formed. This closes the image and the player who played the letter card is awarded points proportional to the number of cards in the completed image. The player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner. [3]

  8. Cancellation Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Cancellation Hearts is a variant of Hearts for six or more players.. With a large number of players Hearts can be played with two packs. This allows each player to hold more cards and gives a four-person feel to the game.

  9. Imaginiff - Wikipedia

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    The tied players continue playing as usual by rolling the die and moving the grey token, and any tied player who fails to come up with the most popular answer must remove their token from the board, but may continue playing by putting down cards for the most popular answer.