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  2. Albert Lamorisse - Wikipedia

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    In addition to films, he created the popular strategy board game Risk in 1957, originally with the title La Conquête du Monde (The Conquest of the World). [2] In the mid-1960s Lamorisse shot parts of The Prospect of Iceland , a documentary about Iceland, which was made by Henry Sandoz and commissioned by NATO .

  3. Crud (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played 1-on-1, or with two opposing teams. During an attacking player's turn, they attempt to strike the object ball with the shooter and put the object ball into a pocket. Shots must be taken from the short end of the table. Each player begins with three lives. Players can lose lives in various ways.

  4. François Mingaud - Wikipedia

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    A few years later [after 1807] he became known as the great master of the game. He could nurse a break, screw, and cause his ball to follow with the utmost nicety and certainty. [2] Mingaud quietly advanced, took up [the cue] and struck the white ball, which, after contact with the red, recoiled upon him.

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  6. Alfred Mosher Butts - Wikipedia

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    He studied existing games and found that games fell into three categories: number games, such as dice and bingo; move games, such as chess and checkers; and word games, such as anagrams. Butts was a resident of Jackson Heights , New York, and the game of Scrabble was invented there. [ 5 ]

  7. Four-ball billiards - Wikipedia

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    Four-ball billiards. Four-ball billiards or four-ball carom (often abbreviated to simply four-ball, and sometimes spelled 4-ball or fourball) is a carom billiards game, played on a pocketless table with four billiard balls, usually two red and two white, one of the latter with a spot to distinguish it (in some sets, one of the white balls is yellow instead of spotted).

  8. Robert Angel - Wikipedia

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    Robert Angel is a Canadian-born American board game inventor who created the word guessing game Pictionary in 1985. [1] Since selling Pictionary, he has invented other board games and products. [ 2 ] Angel later became involved with non profit companies.

  9. Charles Foley (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    He invented dozens of other toys and games, and had 97 patented inventions. [3] In 1995, Charles Foley's son, Mark Foley, and Douglas Farley founded Doumar Products Inc. and its heptane-based Un-Du adhesive remover. [4]