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  2. Selchow and Righter - Wikipedia

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    Selchow and Righter was a 19th- and 20th-century game manufacturer best known for the games Parcheesi and Scrabble. It was based in Bay Shore, New York. It dates back to 1867 [1] when it was founded as E. G. Selchow & Co. In 1880, to reflect his new partnership with John Righter, the company name was changed to Selchow and Righter. [2]

  3. Parcheesi - Wikipedia

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    Parcheesi is typically played with two dice, four pieces per player and a gameboard with a track around the outside, four corner spaces and four home paths leading to a central end space. The most popular Parcheesi boards in America have 68 spaces around the edge of the board, 12 of which are darkened safe spaces.

  4. Cross and circle game - Wikipedia

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    Ludo and Parcheesi (both descendants of Pachisi) are examples of frequently played cruciform games. The category may also be expanded to include circular or square boards without a cross which are nevertheless quartered ( Zohn Ahl ), and boards that have more than four spokes ( Aggravation , Trivial Pursuit ).

  5. List of cross and circle games - Wikipedia

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    Primarily played in branches of the British Armed Forces, particularly the Royal Navy, which lays down the official game rules in its regulations. Wahoo: Appalachia, United States: Single six-sided die Regional variation of the traditional cross and circle game. Aggravation is a licensed version of the same game. Yut: Korea: Four thrown marked ...

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  7. Parqués - Wikipedia

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    Parqués has 8 safe boxes and 96 in total; Parcheesi has 16 and 68, respectively. In Parcheesi, doublets (pairs) also have the same special purpose (getting an extra turn). Capturing is done the same way. In Parcheesi, 5 has a special meaning, allowing to get pieces out of the nest. It is different from Parqués, where 5 is a regular value.

  8. List of fictional games - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century illustration of Sir Gawain playing the first round of the beheading game with the Green Knight [1] [2]. Fictional games are games which were specifically created for works of fiction, or which otherwise originated in fiction.

  9. Category:Board game user templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Board game user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.