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  2. The Castle Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Castle Guide is a rules supplement intended for the 2nd edition Dungeon Master's Guide which covers life in feudal lands, and how to build, run, siege, and defend castles. [1] Reviewer Keith H. Eisenbeis stated that it "contains all types of useful and needed information about almost every aspect of castle existence from construction to ...

  3. FarmVille The Key to the Castle Goal: Everything you ... - AOL

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    Duh, it's time to receive the key to the Castle on the English Countryside. Well, not your castle, but the Duke's--and he doesn't even know which one

  4. Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set - Wikipedia

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    Edited by Doug Stewart, it removed the tutorial cards of the "black box", incorporating the material into sidebars within the single 128-page Rules and Adventure Book. The set also included a Dungeon Master's Screen, a set of six plastic miniatures for players, 24 foldable cardboard enemy standees, a poster map, and a set of dice.

  5. Castle Risk - Wikipedia

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    The rules of Castle Risk differ from original Risk in several respects. [2] Each empire has a capital city (of the player's choosing) and once the capital is lost that player is out of the game. In addition, reinforcements are granted at the end of a turn instead of at the beginning (except in the case of the Reinforcements card).

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  7. Camelot (board game) - Wikipedia

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    A player may not, during the cantering portion of a Knight's Charge, move his Knight into his own castle. If a player jumps over an opponent's piece into his own castle, and the player's piece is then next to an exposed enemy piece, the jumping must continue (out of his own castle) as part of that same move.

  8. Carcassonne: The Castle - Wikipedia

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    Carcassonne: The Castle is a two-player German board game. It is designed by Reiner Knizia , although Carcassonne series creator Klaus-Jürgen Wrede is also credited. Like other games in the Carcassonne series, it is published by Hans im Gluck in German and Rio Grande Games in English .

  9. Feudal (game) - Wikipedia

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    Feudal is a chess-like board wargame for 2–6 players on two or four opposing sides. It was originally published by 3M Company in 1967 as part of its bookshelf game series, and was republished by Avalon Hill after they purchased 3M's game division.