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  2. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard boxes were developed in France about 1840 for transporting the Bombyx mori moth and its eggs by silk manufacturers, and for more than a century the manufacture of cardboard boxes was a major industry in the Valréas area. [15] [16] The advent of lightweight flaked cereals increased the use of cardboard boxes.

  3. Microgame (board games) - Wikipedia

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    Other microgames had fully die-cut cardboard sheets like those included with most board wargames. [1] Steve Jackson Games used the Pocket Box to package many of their games in this format. While small scale wargames and board games, including Tabletop Games' Micro Series Games, [2] had existed before they began publishing, Metagaming Concepts ...

  4. Counter (board wargames) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Magazine used to include counters printed on a cardstock centerfold for monthly games (especially by Tom Wham). In block wargames, wooden blocks are used instead of cardboard as the counters to represent pieces, in order to emulate the fog of war (by placing the blocks upright to make the information visible to only one of the players ...

  5. The White Box - Wikipedia

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    The White Box was intended as a game design workshop to present information and tools to aspiring game designers. [2] It comes as a collection of essays about board game design in a box containing materials such as dice, colored cubes, cardboard chits, and multicolor wooden meeple tokens.

  6. 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]

  7. Cardboard - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard is a generic term for heavy paper-based products. The construction can range from a thick paper known as paperboard to corrugated fiberboard which is made of multiple plies of material. Natural cardboards can range from grey to light brown in color, depending on the specific product; dyes, pigments, printing, and coatings are available.

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