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  2. Afrikan tähti - Wikipedia

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    Afrikan tähti has remained one of the most sold board games in Finland for over 60 years. The game has been called a lasting favourite uniting generations. [9] In 2013 it had sold a total of four million copies internationally. [6] It has been translated to over sixteen languages, [3] and has reached its highest popularit in the Nordic ...

  3. Category:Finnish board games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Finnish board games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Afrikan tähti;

  4. Alias (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has been on the market since the early 1990s and is one of the most popular party games in Finland. Over the years, many different versions of the board game have appeared: As well as the New Alias, the Alias family currently also includes the Junior Alias for children, the Alias travel game, and as the newest introduction, DVD Alias.

  5. Board game - Wikipedia

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    The board game Monopoly is licensed in 103 countries and printed in 37 languages. [1] Young girls playing a board game in the Iisalmi library in Finland, 2016.

  6. Mölkky - Wikipedia

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    Success in Mölkky is based on a combination of chance and skill. Lahden Paikka has sold nearly 200,000 sets in Finland. In 2016 Lahden Paikka sold all rights of Mölkky, games production and the trademark to Finnish company Tactic Games Oy. [1] The name Mölkky is a protected trademark. [2] All Mölkky games are manufactured in Pori, Finland. [3]

  7. Category:Finnish games - Wikipedia

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    Finnish board games (5 P) C. ... games (5 P) V. Video game companies of Finland (2 C, 16 P) Video games developed in Finland (13 C, 225 P) Pages in category "Finnish ...

  8. Kimble (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was first introduced in Finland in 1967 [1] and is still sold virtually unchanged. The name refers to the hero of the then popular TV show The Fugitive, and it was marketed as the "Finnish pursuit game". The game has been highly popular in Finland for its whole existence.

  9. Ticket to Ride (board game) - Wikipedia

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    A five-player game of Ticket to Ride – Europe at a special board game camp in Hattula (Finland). A Europe version was released in mid-2005, [161] [143] as the second installment in the Ticket to Ride series, based on a 1912 map of Europe.