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  2. Outdoor Survival - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor Survival was designed by Jim Dunnigan, and published by Avalon Hill in 1972. It comes with three full-color interlocking, folding maps; some cards; and rules. The game became one of Avalon Hill's perennial bestsellers, with its success largely dependent on sales in outdoor gear stores, rather than traditional board game outlets.

  3. Bärenpark - Wikipedia

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    Bärenpark is a multiplayer board game designed by game designer Phil Walker-Harding and was first published in 2017 by Lookout Games.Each player collects and places layers of tiles to plan the map for their individual bear park, a type of zoo common in certain parts of the world, such as the Bärengraben in Bern.

  4. Apiary (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Apiary is played on one shared board with sections such as an exploration map where the "QueenShip" token can be moved around through space, the "Hibernation Comb" where advanced bees are placed into hibernation, and locations for advancement tiles, carving tiles, and Seed Cards, representing the different actions a player can take on their turn.

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  6. Hot Spot (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Spot was the 15th game in the series, designed by W.G. Armintrout and published in 1979. [ 1 ] Armintrout got the idea for the game's setting from two sources: a piece of artwork for the story "Collision Course" on the cover of the July 1972 issue of Analog that showed a mountain rising above a sea of lava; and a children's game he used to ...

  7. Journey Through Europe - Wikipedia

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    Vandenbogaerde Fabrice reviewed the game for the Dutch game review site Spellenclub 13, and found the game too dependent on die rolls, suggesting that "You could just as well roll a die 10 times" to decide who wins. The only positive aspect of this game was that "The game can be useful for children, because they get to know Europe geographically."

  8. Halma - Wikipedia

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    There are various online versions, usually for two-player, turn-based play. Halma set from the 1890s, showing box and pieces Some sites implement a rule variation stating that a player automatically loses if they still have a piece in their start region after a certain number of moves (typically 30 for the 8×8 game, 50 for the 10×10 game).

  9. The Forever War (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The Forever War is a two-player board game of space-based tactical infantry squad combat in future millennia between humans and Taurans. [1] The combats take place on icy planetoids that orbit strategically important collapsars. In the turn sequence, the attacker moves first with a four-phase turn: