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  2. Fruit Basket Turnover - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Basket Turnover or Fruit Basket Upset, also known as Fruit Salad, Fruit Bowl, Fruits Basket [] and others is a children's game.. Fruit Basket usually refers to a variation in which each fruit is ostensibly associated with only one player, and the player in the centre must call two fruit names.

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  4. Bao (game) - Wikipedia

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    Bao is a traditional mancala board game played in most of East Africa including Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Comoros, Malawi, as well as some areas of DR Congo and Burundi. [1] [2] It is most popular among the Swahili people of Tanzania and Kenya; the name itself "Bao" is the Swahili word for "board" or "board game".

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  6. Bowl Bound - Wikipedia

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    Bowl Bound was a board game originally marketed in 1973 by Time Inc., owner of Sports Illustrated Magazine.It was part of a line of sports games sold under the SI umbrella. In 1978, rights to the games and time-limited use of the "Sports Illustrated Game" banner were sold to Baltimore-based Avalon Hi

  7. Category:World Bowl logos - Wikipedia

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  9. Blood Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, French-based Cyanide Studio developed a game called Chaos League (and, later, a subsequent expansion Chaos League: Sudden Death) which bore a heavy resemblance to Blood Bowl in its style and rules, even though it was a real-time game (rather than turn-based, like Blood Bowl). Games Workshop sued over the similarities, but later ...