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  2. Tak (game) - Wikipedia

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    Tak is a two-player abstract strategy game that first existed fictionally within Patrick Rothfuss's fantasy trilogy, The Kingkiller Chronicle, before being brought to life by James Ernest in collaboration with Rothfuss, and published by Cheapass Games in 2016.

  3. The Kingkiller Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Cheapass Games, including Tak, was sold to Greater Than Games. [42] In March 2021, Greater Than Games re-released Tak: A Beautiful Game (2nd Edition) under its own brand, with new box art and board designs co-created with Rothfuss. [43] There are no differences in the rules between the original and second edition. [44]

  4. Talk:Tak (game) - Wikipedia

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    The author is a Tak fan who is a "plumbing sales specialist with a degree in philosophy" and not a subject-matter expert. Its publisher is CreateSpace, an unreliable self-publishing service owned by Amazon according to our WP page. As it is self-published and the author not an expert, IMO this is unreliable. 140 page book on Tak strategy. No

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  7. Gamebook - Wikipedia

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    The books involve a branching path format in order to move between sections of text, but the reader creates a character as in a role-playing game, and resolves actions using a game-system. Unlike role-playing solitaire adventures, adventure gamebooks include all the rules needed for play in each book.

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  9. Bookclub (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Bookclub is a monthly programme, devised by Olivia Seligman and hosted by Jim Naughtie and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.Each month a novel is selected, and its author invited to discuss it.