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  2. Board game - Wikipedia

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    Classical board games are divided into four categories: race games (such as pachisi), space games (such as noughts and crosses), chase games (such as hnefatafl), and games of displacement (such as chess). [8] Board games have been played, traveled, and evolved [9] in most cultures and societies

  3. Solarquest - Wikipedia

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    SolarQuest is a space-age real estate trading board game published in 1985 and developed by Valen Brost, who conceived the idea in 1976. [1] The game is patterned after Monopoly, but it replaces pewter tokens with rocket ships and hotels with metallic fuel stations. Players travel around the Sun acquiring monopolies of planets, moons, and man ...

  4. List of fictional games - Wikipedia

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    Tak – a strategy game in The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, later developed into a real game. Three-Cornered Pitney – unplayable board game invented by Mad Magazine; Three-Dimensional Chess – a strategy game first seen in the Star Trek episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before", later developed into a real game

  5. List of board games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other. [ 1 ]

  6. Cosmic Encounter - Wikipedia

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    The game was inducted into the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame in 1997. [1] Cosmic Encounter is a dynamic and social game, with players being encouraged to interact, argue, form alliances, make deals, double-cross, and occasionally work together to protect the common good. Most editions of the game are ...

  7. Dark Tower (game) - Wikipedia

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    Independent inventors Robert Burten and Allen Coleman previously had met with M-B in February 1980 to demonstrate a prototype game they had developed in late 1979 named Triumph, which was an adventure game set in space with a round board and a central microprocessor-controlled game unit. Before they were allowed to show the game to M-B, Burten ...

  8. History of games - Wikipedia

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    Both Plato and Homer mention board games called 'petteia' (games played with 'pessoi', i.e. 'pieces' or 'men'). According to Plato, they are all Egyptian in origin. The name 'petteia' seems to be a generic term for board game and refers to various games. One such game was called 'poleis' (city states) and was a game of battle on a checkered ...

  9. Space Hop - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Pamela Riley and Patricia Powers named Space Hop as a potentially positive influence on non-sex-biased career options for 4th grade students. [3] In the same year, Paul Hounshell and Ira Trollinger called Space Hop "An interesting and well-designed game for junior and senior high school students. It is fun for students to play and, in ...