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  2. Parks (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In his review for Meeple Mountain, Ian Howard states that "everything about Parks is beautiful", including the box cover art, the rulebook, the tokens and other game pieces, and "above all the Parks cards". [5] Parks won "Best Game from a Small Publisher" and "Best Family Game" in Board Game Quest's 2019 Board Game Awards. [7]

  3. Kōnane - Wikipedia

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    Kōnane is a two-player strategy board game from Hawaii which was invented by the ancient Hawaiian Polynesians. The game is played on a rectangular board and begins with black and white counters filling the board in an alternating pattern. Players then hop over one another's pieces, capturing them similar to checkers. The first player unable to ...

  4. 3M bookshelf game series - Wikipedia

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    The 3M bookshelf game series is a set of strategy and economic games published in the 1960s and early 1970s by 3M Corporation. The games were packaged in leatherette-look large hardback book size boxes in contrast to the prevalent wide, flat game boxes.

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  6. Park and Shop (game) - Wikipedia

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    The board does not feature any named streets, but the shape of the route of the initial game is similar to the area in Allentown where the Park & Shop concept was located. Typical stores and services line the streets, like a 5&10 store, bank, bakery, oil & gas, furs, haberdasher, supermarket, barbershop, paint store, and many more.

  7. High-Bid - Wikipedia

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    Larry and Pearl Winters designed High-Bid and it was published by 3M in 1963. It sold well, and 3M came out with new editions in 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1975. [3] Avalon Hill then acquired the license for the game, and produced a new edition titled The Collector in 1977, and an edition with the title Auction in 1989. [3]

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    Scott Galloway reveals 4 big keys to making more money in America — says anyone who tells you to ‘follow your passion’ is already rich Vishesh Raisinghani December 22, 2024 at 6:44 AM

  9. Great Western Trail (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Great Western Trail is a board game designed by Alexander Pfister for two to four players, which was published in 2017 by Eggertspiele. It is a complex and strategic ' Eurogame ', loosely themed on the American frontier and the original Great Western Cattle Trail , in which players engage in the transportation of cattle.