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Role-Playing Games for Adults Club (Saturdays)
Tabletop RPGs (roleplaying games) are narrative systems more than traditional board games. You are welcome to join ongoing RPGs or start up your own.MTG Friday Night Drafting Club (Fridays)
$15 covers admission and includes 3 booster packs for the draft. You are welcome to join ongoing RPGs or start up your own.Join This Club:
MTG Standard Tournament Club (Wednesday)
Bring your favorite cards from MTG Standard and duke it out in classic tournament fashion. Prizes awarded to first, second and third place.Scrabble Club (Tuesdays)
Hosted by David Bukszpan, author of 'Is that a Word?', you're bound to have a great time!Join This Club:
Standard Tournaments and Leagues Club
Booster Draft Tournaments Club
Chess for Adults Club (Thursday Nights)
Chess Club Thrusday nights, hosted by Shawn Martinez of Chessexcellence. Players do not need to bring boards, pieces or clocks.Join This Club:
Word and Trivia for Adults Club
Varieties of word and trivia games are some of the most popular games played by all cultures. Our ability to recall facts and derive words out of letter tiles is recognized by the field of Neuroscience as important in our intellectual development and in preserving cognitive capacity as we age. Cryptology games are added because they are fun and require active and novel problem solving approaches.Warhammer Club
Euro-Designer Games Club
War Games Club
Word and Trivia for Kids Club
Varieties of word and trivia games are some of the most popular games played by all cultures. Our ability to recall facts and derive words out of letter tiles is recognized by the field of Neuroscience as important in our intellectual development and in preserving cognitive capacity as we age. Cryptology games are added because they are fun and require active and novel problem solving approaches.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Fantasy Sport Club
2012 Strat-O-Matic League, the ultimate baseball fantasy/simulation sports game, you are the GM and manager. Draft your team from all players in the 2012 season’s pool and match your wits and skills in face-to-face competition against the other managers. Cool prizes and bragging rights for tournament winners.The Spring League is currently sold out! Check Back for next session!
| Team | Wins | Losses | GB |
| Ice Water | 3 | 1 | 0 |
| Marvs | 3 | 1 | 0 |
| Hitmen | 2 | 1 | 0.5 |
| Wombats | 1 | 2 | 1.5 |
| Urban Achievers | 1 | 3 | 2 |
| Slainte | 1 | 3 | 2 |
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Download Club StatsRole-Playing Games for Kids Club (Thursdays & Fridays)
Tabletop RPGs (roleplaying games) are narrative systems more than traditional board games. They encourage cooperation, decision-making, and creative thinking. Our Dungeons and Dragons series (D&D) is for ages 12 and up (exceptions will be allowed for attendees that have already started). Our newest RPG series, Mouseguard, is an excellent way for younger attendees to experience RPGs in an age-appropriate manner. RPG groups are limited to 6-attendees per group.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Modern Card Games Club (Thursdays)
Although card games are believed to have originated in China in the 10th C., the cards that we are most familiar with were not introduced to Europe until the 19th C and were originated in France. As a tribute to French ingenuity, we start with the classic card game of 1000 Miles (Mille Bornes) and work our way through to the most contemporary type of collectable card games that are immensely popular throughout the world today (e.g., MTG).After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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History of Conflict Club (Thursdays)
Recreating epic battles and conflicts throughout history has been part of the game enthusiast’s repertoire for ages. Does a slight alteration in strategy change the outcome of the life-and-death struggle? Add to this the subtle art of negotiation and subterfuge and you have a truly exciting range of games to challenge the sharpest minds and intellect. The beginning games of this module begin with a brief history of the world at the time of conflict and concludes with a game designed to push the limits of diplomacy.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Go Club/Carroms Club (Thursdays)
Sporting Games Club (Wednesdays & Fridays)
You don’t have to be a sports fanatic to enjoy these games. The first pair in the module are racing games. They are simple to learn but require a clever mind to outmaneuver your opponents. We finish with some of the most exciting sport board games ever created: Strat-O-Matic Baseball and Football. You are the manager and have every player at your disposal (2009, 2008, 2007 seasons plus, for baseball, we have the collector’s editions of HOF players and NeL players). Can you out-manage your opponent given your team’s strengths and weaknesses? Or, create a dream team of superstars and see if you can top your opponents dream team of superstars.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Magic the Gathering Club
Empire Building and Civilization Games Club (Tuesdays & Fridays)
Based largely on the modern “tile-based” games, this module is for serious game strategists who can attend to game-based cultural, economic, and political factors while simultaneously outperforming their opponents. We conclude this module with one of the top-rated new games (Dominant Species) that turns “tile-based” strategy games on their heads.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Classic Card Games Club (Mondays)
Based on demand, we’ve added a game module based entirely on classic card games that utilize a standard, 52-card deck (with one exception - Tichu). We start with individually-based competitive games and gradually move to partner-based, trick-taking games. We work our way through some of the world’s most popular card games and conclude with an introduction to contract bridge (advanced play is available for people with previous experience).After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Chess and Checkers for Kids Club (Wednesdays)
An introduction to the strategy games of chess and checkers. This club is ideal for developing minds that want to learn how pieces move and how to best organize approach and defense strategies. No experience is necessary to join this club and our time is dedicated to learning how to play these classic games.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Brain Benders for Kids Club (Mondays & Tuesdays)
We’re introducing this Mensa Select series for children that have shown an interest in games that involve strategic thinking. We start with games that focus on pattern recognition and sequential learning and then progress to games that involve multidimensional thinking. Throughout these games, participants will focus on issues of “good sportsmanship” while simultaneously trying to outwit and out-strategize their opponents.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Ancient Strategy Games Club (Mondays & Tuesdays)
These games range from the oldest known game to mankind (Senet/Royal Game of Ur) to one of the worlds most popular strategy games with origins dating back to the 6th Century (Chess). Ancient Strategy Games consist of what are considered to be some of the most “classic” games in history.After School Club Waiver Form must be submitted in advance. (Download Form)
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Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft More on Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft
Magic the Gathering: Boosters More on Magic the Gathering: Boosters
Magic the Gathering: Duel Decks: Izzet vs Golgari More on Magic the Gathering: Duel Decks: Izzet vs Golgari
Magic the Gathering: Fat Packs More on Magic the Gathering: Fat Packs
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Magic the Gathering: Boosters More on Magic the Gathering: Boosters
Magic the Gathering: Duel Decks: Izzet vs Golgari More on Magic the Gathering: Duel Decks: Izzet vs Golgari
Magic the Gathering: Fat Packs More on Magic the Gathering: Fat Packs
Magic the Gathering: Starter Decks More on Magic the Gathering: Starter DecksGame information coming soon. Game information coming soon.
ScrabbleIn this classic word game, players use their seven drawn letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile or adds to an already-played word. This leads to slightly tactical play, as potential words are rejected because they would give an opponent too much access to the better bonus spaces.
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ChessChess is a two-player, abstract strategy board game that represents medieval warfare on an 8x8 board with alternating light and dark squares. Opposing pieces, traditionally designated White and Black, are initially lined up on either side. Each type of piece has a unique form of movement and capturing occurs when a piece, via its movement, occupies the square of an opposing piece. Players take turns moving one of their pieces in an attempt to capture, attack, defend, or develop their positions. Chess games can end in checkmate, resignation, or one of several types of draws. Chess is one of the most popular games in the world, played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments.
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BoggleBoggle is a timed word game in which players have 3 minutes to find as many connected words as possible from the face up letters resting in a 16 cube grid. When the timer runs out, players compare their lists of words and remove any words found by multiple players. Points are then awarded for remaining words, depending on how many letters are in the word. (In the original Boggle, all words must contain 3 or more letters to score points.)
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Trivial Pursuit (80s Ed)A 1980's themed version of Trivial Pursuit. Six new categories include Entertainment, In the News, Personalities, Sports & Leisure, That's Life, and Wild Card.
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Trivial Pursuit (Baby Boomers Ed) More on Trivial Pursuit (Baby Boomers Ed)
Trivial Pursuit (Genus Ed) More on Trivial Pursuit (Genus Ed)
Trivial Pursuit (Junior Ed)Trivial Pursuit created especially for children Ages 6 - 10
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Trivial Pursuit (Silver Screen Ed)A subsidiary card set for Trivial Pursuit featuring all Classic Film questions.
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ScrabbleIn this classic word game, players use their seven drawn letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile or adds to an already-played word. This leads to slightly tactical play, as potential words are rejected because they would give an opponent too much access to the better bonus spaces.
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BoggleBoggle is a timed word game in which players have 3 minutes to find as many connected words as possible from the face up letters resting in a 16 cube grid. When the timer runs out, players compare their lists of words and remove any words found by multiple players. Points are then awarded for remaining words, depending on how many letters are in the word. (In the original Boggle, all words must contain 3 or more letters to score points.)
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DixitThe players have hands of oversized cards with various artistic pictures. The active player secretly selects one of his cards and gives a very brief description. The other players secretly select their own cards which match the description. The chosen cards are shuffled and revealed, then players vote on which was chosen by the active player. The game ends when the deck is empty. The greatest total wins the game.
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Dixit 2Expansion for Dixit. 84 new cards with paintings that can be used on their own or with those from the base game (or with Dixit: Journey or Dixit Odyssey).
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Dixit JourneyDixit Journey is a wonderful way to practice your skills at creating unique and subtle clues, while your friends test their abilities to bluff and mislead. A picture is truly worth a thousand words in this beautifully crafted board game that will be enjoyed by all.
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Scattergories"The Game of Scattergories," published in 1988 by Milton Bradley, is a great game for any group to play. In the game each player fills out a category list 'with answers that begin with the same letter.' If no other player matches your answers, you score points. The game is played in rounds. After 3 rounds a winner is declared, and a new game can be begun.
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Trivial Pursuit (80s Ed)A 1980's themed version of Trivial Pursuit. Six new categories include Entertainment, In the News, Personalities, Sports & Leisure, That's Life, and Wild Card.
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Trivial Pursuit (Baby Boomers Ed) More on Trivial Pursuit (Baby Boomers Ed)
Trivial Pursuit (Genus Ed) More on Trivial Pursuit (Genus Ed)
Trivial Pursuit (Junior Ed)Trivial Pursuit created especially for children Ages 6 - 10
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Trivial Pursuit (Silver Screen Ed)A subsidiary card set for Trivial Pursuit featuring all Classic Film questions.
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Dixit OdysseyThe fantastic universe of Dixit winner of the Spiel des Jahres 2010 returns to entrance you once more! With Dixit Odyssey you can continue the storytelling adventures in enchanting and dreamlike new worlds! Discover 84 new cards in this standalone game for up to 12 players containing a new more practical scoreboard voting pads and new rabbit tokens.
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ScrabbleIn this classic word game, players use their seven drawn letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile or adds to an already-played word. This leads to slightly tactical play, as potential words are rejected because they would give an opponent too much access to the better bonus spaces.
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Scrabble Tile Lock More on Scrabble Tile Lock
Strat-O-Matic Baseball (2010, 2009, 2009, 2007, 2000, HOF, NeL)An iconic major league baseball game that is so well known that it is exhibited in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The game is conducted with pitcher and batter cards constructed with statistical probabilities so they realistically reproduce the real-life performance of each player for the season represented.
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Bang! The Bullet!Since the beginning, the Outlaws hunt the Sheriff, the Sheriff hunts the Outlaws. The Renegade plots in secret, ready to take one side or the other. But who are the merciless Outlaws, willing to gun him down? To find out you have to draw (your cards, that is).
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Battle LineTwo opponents face off across a 'battle line' and attempt to win the battle by taking 5 of 9 flags or 3 adjacent flags. Flags are decided by placing cards into 3 card poker-type hands on either side of the flag (similar to straight flush, 3 of a kind, straight, flush, etc). The side with the highest 'formation' of cards wins the flag.
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DominionIn Dominion, each player starts with an identical, very small deck of cards. In the center of the table is a selection of other cards the players can "buy" as they can afford them. Through their selection of cards to buy, and how they play their hands as they draw them, the players construct their deck on the fly, striving for the most efficient path to the precious victory points by game end.
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Mille Bornes Collector’s EdOne Thousand Milestones. On French roads there are small marker stones giving the distance in kilometres to the next town. In this famous old French card game, players compete to drive 1000 km, dealing with hazards along the way. Draw a card to your hand, play or discard. You must lay a green traffic light to start, play cards showing mileage, dump hazards (flat tire, speed limit) on the other players, remedy hazards (spare tire, end of limit) from yourself, play safety cards (puncture proof), and try to be the first to clock up the distance.
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MunchkinThis award-winning card game, designed by Steve Jackson, captures the essence of the dungeon experience... with none of that stupid roleplaying stuff. You and your friends compete to kill monsters and grab magic items. And what magic items! Don the Horny Helmet and the Boots of Butt-Kicking. Wield the Staff of Napalm... or maybe the Chainsaw of Bloody Dismemberment. Start by slaughtering the Potted Plant and the Drooling Slime, and work your way up to the Plutonium Dragon...
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A Few Acres of SnowA Few Acres of Snow is a two-player, card-driven game about the French and British conflict in North America.
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Axis & Allies 1942Spring 1942, The World is at War! Five world powers struggle for supremacy: Germany and Japan are aligned against the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States. You control the military and economic destiny of one of these countries in the titanic struggle that will decide the fate of the world. You will need the perseverance of Montgomery, the daring of Rommel, the courage of Patton, the timing of Yamamoto, and the steadfastness of Zhukov!
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DiplomacyIn the game, players represent one of the seven "Great Powers of Europe" (Great Britain, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Russia or Turkey) in the years prior to World War I. Play begins in the Spring of 1901, and players make both Spring and Autumn moves each year. There are only two kinds of military units: armies and fleets. On any given turn, each of your military units has limited options: They can move into an adjoining territory, support an allied unit in an attack on an adjoining territory, support an allied unit in defending an adjoining territory, or hold their position. Players instruct each of their units by writing a set of "orders." The outcome of each turn is determined by the rules of the game. There are no dice rolls or other elements of chance. With its incredibly simplistic movement mechanics fused to a significant negotiation element, this system is highly respected by many a gamer.
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Espana 1936ESPAÑA 1936 is a game of historical simulation that recreates the facts occurred during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39).
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Ideology: War of Ideas (2nd Edition)Ideology is a 2-5 player game where each player symbolizes one of the 20th Century's most powerful Ideologies -- Capitalism, Islamic Fundamentalism, Imperialism, Communism, or Fascism. Starting with one global region completely under its sway, each Ideology attempts to influence and control the independent regions of the earth.
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RiskWidely accepted as the first mainstream wargame. Players are given tons of little army units to place onto the map of the world. When it's your turn, you use your units to attack other players' positions, hopefully with superior numbers. Combat is a simple dice rolling affair that stresses attrition, and reinforcements are given to players who collect sets of cards.
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Go (19x19)A game that originated in China over 2500 years ago. The game is noted for being rich in strategy despite its relatively simple rules. The two players alternately place black and white playing pieces, called "stones", on the vacant intersections (called "points") of a grid of 19×19 lines.T he object of the game is to use one's stones to surround a larger total area of the board than the opponent.[4] Once placed on the board, stones may not be moved, but stones are removed from the board if captured.
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Detroit-Cleveland Grand PrixThis game is part of a family which includes Top Race, Daytona 500, and Formel 1. Players are dealt a hand of cards which have movement numbers for one or more of the cars. When a card is played, the cars are advanced the number of spaces indicated in order from top to bottom. However, if the track is blocked, then that movement is lost, so the idea is to use the cards that help your opponents (which you'll likely have to play eventually) only when they won't be able to take advantage of the movement
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Formula DWe've been telling you about it recently - F1 is making a comeback in stores: Formula Dé is dead, long live Formula D! Get ready to push your engine to its limit, to hug the curves in the tight corners, but also to keep up with your opponents to take advantage of the air flow and pass them to win... Taking risks and planning ahead are two qualities you'll need as a pilot if you want to stand on the highest step of the podium!
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Strat-O-Matic Baseball (2010, 2009, 2009, 2007, 2000, HOF, NeL)An iconic major league baseball game that is so well known that it is exhibited in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The game is conducted with pitcher and batter cards constructed with statistical probabilities so they realistically reproduce the real-life performance of each player for the season represented.
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Strat-O-Matic Football (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2000)One of the several statistically-based sports simulations produced by the Strat-O-Matic Game Company. The game consists of player cards and team defensive cards that accurately reproduce play outcomes and player, team, and league statistics of the National Football League for the season on which the cards are based.
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Yacht RaceA simple, fast-moving sailing race game, Yacht Race is notable for its extraordinary components: a beautiful oversized board representing a fictitious nautical chart, thick and elegant cards, and a set of weighted, felt-based brass sailboats designed to be picked up and moved about by their tall plastic sails.
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AcquireEach player strategically invests in businesses, trying to retain a majority of stock. As the businesses grow with tile placements, they also start merging, giving the majority stockholders of the acquired business sizable bonuses, which can then be used to reinvest into other chains. All of the investors in the acquired company can then cash in their stocks for current value or trade them 2-for-1 for shares of the newer, larger business. The game is a race to acquire the greatest wealth.
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El GrandeIn this award-winning game, players take on the roles of Grandes in medieval Spain. The king's power is flagging, and these powerful lords are vying for control of the various provinces. To that end, you draft caballeros (knights) into your court and subsequently move them onto the board to help seize control of provinces. After every third turn, the regions are scored, and after the ninth turn, the Grande with the most points is deemed the winner.
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Lords of Waterdeep BoardgameIn Lords of Waterdeep, you take on the role of one of the masked Lords of Waterdeep, secret rulers of the city. Through your agents, you recruit adventurers to go on quests on your behalf, earning rewards and increasing your influence over the city. Expand the city by purchasing new buildings that open up new actions on the board, and hinder – or help – the other lords by playing Intrigue cards to enact your carefully laid plans.
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Power GridThe object of Power Grid is to supply the most cities with power when someone's network gains a predetermined size. In this new edition, players mark pre-existing routes between cities for connection, and then bid against each other to purchase the power plants that they use to power their cities.
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Railways of the WorldRailways of the World is the new base game for the system and includes the engine placards, railroad tiles, train tokens, money, bonds, and other items that are needed in almost all the Railways of the World series. A gameboard depicting the eastern half of the United States is included in the base game, as well as a mounted map of Mexico.
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Settlers of Catan (SOC)In Settlers of Catan, players try to be the dominant force on the island of Catan by building settlements, cities, and roads. On each turn dice are rolled to determine what resources the island produces. Players collect these resources to build up their civilizations to get to 10 victory points and win the game. Multi-award-winning and one of the most popular games in recent history due to its amazing ability to appeal to non-gamers and gamers alike.
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ChessChess is a two-player, abstract strategy board game that represents medieval warfare on an 8x8 board with alternating light and dark squares. Opposing pieces, traditionally designated White and Black, are initially lined up on either side. Each type of piece has a unique form of movement and capturing occurs when a piece, via its movement, occupies the square of an opposing piece. Players take turns moving one of their pieces in an attempt to capture, attack, defend, or develop their positions. Chess games can end in checkmate, resignation, or one of several types of draws. Chess is one of the most popular games in the world, played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments.
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DixitThe players have hands of oversized cards with various artistic pictures. The active player secretly selects one of his cards and gives a very brief description. The other players secretly select their own cards which match the description. The chosen cards are shuffled and revealed, then players vote on which was chosen by the active player. The game ends when the deck is empty. The greatest total wins the game.
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Eye KnowThe Visual Trivia Betting Game is trivia with a poker twist. Everyone can play, anyone can win. It's time to put your visual memory and general knowledge to work. Identify great images and place strategic bets on trivia to build your stack of chips.
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Mine ShiftMove a jewel, rotate a tile or shift the board. Your choice of three basic moves lets you navigate your jewels through the mine shaft maze. Ever-changing tiles create a new challenge every time you play.
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Yikerz!Yikerz is a game of magnet mayhem. Place your Yikerz pieces down on the board and try to avoid attracting the other pieces already played. The object is to get rid of all your pieces.
More on Yikerz!Look LookSeek it. Spy it. Score it! Crazy creatures abound in this fast-paced matching game. Draw a card to reveal the challenge. Will you need to find the identical creatures within the two differently colored frames or will you need to do quick math once you spot the numbers? Six different types of challenges test the players powers of perception.
More on Look LookAbaloneAn international and classic game of abstract reasoning and logic. Two opponents face off across a hexoganal board containing black and white marbles. Your objective is to push six opposing marbles off the board. Sharpen your attach and refine your defense. Observe, plan and weigh your options at every move.
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ChessChess is a two-player, abstract strategy board game that represents medieval warfare on an 8x8 board with alternating light and dark squares. Opposing pieces, traditionally designated White and Black, are initially lined up on either side. Each type of piece has a unique form of movement and capturing occurs when a piece, via its movement, occupies the square of an opposing piece. Players take turns moving one of their pieces in an attempt to capture, attack, defend, or develop their positions. Chess games can end in checkmate, resignation, or one of several types of draws. Chess is one of the most popular games in the world, played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments.
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Go (19x19)A game that originated in China over 2500 years ago. The game is noted for being rich in strategy despite its relatively simple rules. The two players alternately place black and white playing pieces, called "stones", on the vacant intersections (called "points") of a grid of 19×19 lines.T he object of the game is to use one's stones to surround a larger total area of the board than the opponent.[4] Once placed on the board, stones may not be moved, but stones are removed from the board if captured.
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Mah-JonggMah-Jongg is a traditional Chinese game using illustrated tiles, with game play similarities to rummy. It is a popular gambling game, but wagering real stakes is by no means necessary to have fun playing.
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Mancala Folding BoardMancala is not one game, but a family of pit-and-pebble games. Play involves scooping up pebbles from a pit and sowing the pebbles, one at a time, into the other pits. These games were probably created in Africa hundreds (if not thousands) of years ago.
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Royal Game of Ur (Senet)An ancient game of skill and chance for two players, ages 10 to adult. Reproduced from the oldest game in the world (2,500 B.C.) found in the ruins of the ancient city of UR.
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