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  2. Citadel (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Citadel is a two-player board game designed by Roy Goodman [2] and published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. The entire game is enclosed in a 14-page rulebook, which includes six double-sided 11 in × 8 in (280 mm × 200 mm) cardboard map sheets. Each map is marked with a 5 x 5 grid with pre-printed corridors and rooms

  3. Citadels (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Game review at RPG.net; Citadels Online, an unofficial version of the game to play online. Citadels, an unofficial fan-made implementation of the game with live-matchmaking. Citadels of Achiles, another an unofficial version of the game to play online. mCiudadelas, a script for playing Citadels over IRC using mIRC

  4. Citadel: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu - Wikipedia

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    That the combat system is innovative definitely follows from the complete lack of movement allowances in the game." [4] In Issue 33 of Moves, John Prados called the components "impressive". Looking at game strategy, Prados was equally as impressed, noting that for the Viet Minh player, this game "is not completely a matter of 'human wave' tactics.

  5. The 7th Continent - Wikipedia

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    This point is where the board game begins for each player. [8] The goal of the game is help lift the curses that players are fighting through the help of clues. One clue per curse is provided at the start of the game. [3] These clue cards are shuffled into the deck. [1] [8] The game is furthered gradually through the use of Terrain and Event cards.

  6. The 7th Guest: Infection - Wikipedia

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    The player with the most microbes on the board at the end of the game is the winner. The game can be played in either single-player or two-player mode. In single-player mode the opponent is the mad genius Henry Stauf, antagonist of The 7th Guest, who verbally taunts the player throughout the game.

  7. Citadel of Blood - Wikipedia

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    Eric Smith then modified the game, adding variations of races and magic. The result, Citadel of Blood, was published as a pullout game in Ares Magazine #5 (November 1980), then released as a boxed set. [1] The game was published in 1982 in Poland as Labirynt Śmierci. It was one of the first, if not the first, "serious" board game published in ...

  8. Citadel: Adventure of the Crystal Keep - Wikipedia

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    The game was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon #155 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 5 out of 5 stars. [1] Dave Arneson for Computer Gaming World called Citadel "very disappointing". The magazine liked its graphics and audio, but described the story as "run-of-the-mill" and the combat ...

  9. 7th Cavalry (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    7th Cavalry is a board wargame published by Attack Wargaming Association (AWA) in 1976 that simulates the Battle of Little Big Horn.Published on the centenary of the battle, the game had two other rival games about the same battle introduced at the same games fair, and as a result, none of the games sold well.

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