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  2. Alquerque - Wikipedia

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    Alquerque. Alquerque (also known as qirkat from Arabic: القرقات) is a strategy board game that is thought to have originated in the Middle East. It is considered to be the parent of draughts (US: checkers) and Fanorona and the diagonals of its grid are the predecessor of the checkering of the draughts board. [citation needed]

  3. Board game development - Wikipedia

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    Creating a concept for a Board Game can be a challenging step in the design process. This will form a basis of what the game is based upon and will influence future development. Characteristics that are developed include theme (e.g.. sci-fi, fantasy, war, sports, etc.) or a set of game mechanics (e.g. card drafting, deck building, dice combat ...

  4. Mouse Trap (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Finger dexterity. Mouse Trap (originally Mouse Trap Game) is a board game first published by Ideal in 1963 for two to four players. It is one of the first mass-produced three-dimensional board games. [1][2] Players at first cooperate to build a working mouse trap in the style of a Rube Goldberg machine. Then, players turn against each other to ...

  5. Hex (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Hex (board game)

  6. List of board games - Wikipedia

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    List of board games

  7. Board game - Wikipedia

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    Board game - Wikipedia ... Board game

  8. Turing Tumble - Wikipedia

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    Components. A Turing Tumble machine has the following parts: Ball drops – The standard version uses two ramps which store a given number of balls. A switch at the bottom of the board triggers the release of the initial ball (typically blue), from the top left of the panel. The second ramp, on the right, contains red balls.

  9. Chris Crawford on Game Design - Wikipedia

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    Chris Crawford on Game Design