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  2. Ocean Trader - Wikipedia

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    Clipper Games Ltd. (not to be confused with Clipper, the Dutch subsidiary of Parker Brothers in the 1970s) [3] was a British company based in Portsmouth.Although reviewer Brian Walker noted that the company planned to create a series of family games, Ocean Trader was their only product, a 1988 board game designed by John Rudford.

  3. Clipper (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The instruction book is very helpful and gives many hints on how to play this game. It also includes a little historical background on Clipper ships and a playing aid to help novice sailors keep their Clipper on course." [2]

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  7. Anachronism (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is a contest of arms between two warriors from numerous historical periods. Each game lasts a maximum of five rounds. The game is unusual for a card game in that it does not use shuffling as a randomization technique. Anachronism "decks" consist of five cards, and players do not draw cards or have a "hand" of cards. Despite the ...

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  9. Sailing card - Wikipedia

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    A sailing card for the clipper Kingfisher Sailing card for clipper ship Great Republic Sailing card advertising the clipper ship Peruvian. A sailing card is a printed advertisement with information on a ship and its sailing dates, especially clipper ships. [1] Mystic Seaport in Mystic Connecticut has a collection of sailing cards. [2]