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  2. Patolli - Wikipedia

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    Patolli and its variants were played by a wide range of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures and were known all over Mesoamerica: it was played by the Teotihuacanos (the builders of Teotihuacan, ca. 200 BC - 650 AD), the Toltecs (ca. 750 - 1000), the inhabitants of Chichen Itza (founded by refugee Toltec nobles, ca. 1100 - 1300), the Aztecs (who claimed Toltec descent, 1168 - 1521) and all of ...

  3. Piecepack - Wikipedia

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    The pieces are sometimes used in conjunction with other components, including dominoes or playing cards. [ 6 ] The book The Infinite Board Game: Introducing the Amazing Piecepack System , published by Workman Publishing Company in 2015, details 50 of the games and includes a piecepack set with it, although the set included deviates from the ...

  4. Nine men's morris - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the game has also been called cowboy checkers, and its board is sometimes printed on the back of checkerboards. Nine men's morris is a solved game, that is, a game whose optimal strategy has been calculated. It has been shown that with perfect play from both players, the game results in a draw. [3]

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  6. Microgame (board games) - Wikipedia

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    Coin Age, a one-card game, and Where Are Thou, Romeo, a five-card game created as an add-on to the 13-card game Council of Verona, are examples of nanogames launched using Kickstarter. [5] The 9-card nanogame Orchard won the 2018 Board Game Geek's Print and Play Design Contest. [6] [7]

  7. Can You Guess These Famous Board Games by Their Pieces? - AOL

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    From 1903 to 1935, the game was passed around amongst friends and didn't even have the name Monopoly. Charles Darrow sold it to Parker Brothers, but the original creator was Lizzie Magie. For ...

  8. Carcassonne (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Carcassonne: The Dice Game, 2011 A set of 9 specialized dice with city segments, meeples, and catapults, where players roll the dice to create cities to gain points. Carcassonne: Winter Edition (2012) is a standalone Carcassonne game where the tiles are depicted with Winter Snow, the set contains the base-72-tiles plus an additional 12 tiles . [30]

  9. Stratego - Wikipedia

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    Stratego has simple enough rules for young children to play but a depth of strategy that is also appealing to adults. The game is a slightly modified copy of an early 20th century French game named L'Attaque ("The Attack"), and has been in production in Europe since World War II and the United States since 1961. There are now two- and four ...