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  2. Blacks & Whites - Wikipedia

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    According to Wired writer Sebastian Skov Andersen, Blacks & Whites "was popular as an educational tool to teach people about privilege from a young age". [2] Writing for Simulation & Games, E. O. Schild described Blacks & Whites as a "poor game" and an "occasion for role-play", [1] while also remarking that "the weakness in the basic game structure outweighs the potential strength of the good ...

  3. Gomoku - Wikipedia

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    Gomoku, also called Five in a Row, is an abstract strategy board game.It is traditionally played with Go pieces (black and white stones) on a 15×15 Go board [1] [2] while in the past a 19×19 board was standard.

  4. Abalone (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Abalone is a two-player abstract strategy board game designed by Michel Lalet and Laurent Lévi in 1987. Players are represented by opposing black and white marbles [1] on a hexagonal board with the objective of pushing six of the opponent's marbles off the edge of the board. Abalone was published in 1990 and has sold more than 4.5 million units.

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  6. Pasang (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game. [1] The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board. Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points. [1]

  7. Othello (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player can choose between black or white chips. Games are either player versus computer or player versus player. The goal is to end the game with as many chips showing your color as possible. To do this, players must sandwich their opponents' chip(s) between a piece of their own color already on the board, and the piece being played. The ...

  8. Fanorona - Wikipedia

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    A stone can only move from one intersection to an adjacent intersection. Black and white pieces, twenty-two each, are arranged on all points except the center. The objective of the game is to capture all the opponents pieces. The game is a draw if neither player succeeds in this. Players alternate turns, starting with White.

  9. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    However, if White plays at A first, the Black chain loses its last liberty, and thus it is captured and immediately removed from the board, leaving White's stones as shown to the right. Vertically and horizontally adjacent stones of the same color form a chain (also called a string or group ), [ 56 ] forming a discrete unit that cannot then be ...