- A game
board (or
gameboard; sometimes,
playing board or game map: 25 ) is the
surface on
which one
plays a
board game. The
oldest known game
boards may...
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original on 4
January 2025.
Retrieved 3
January 2025. "Mansion of
Happiness Gameboard, 1845-1880". The
Henry Ford
Museum (www.thehenryford.org).
Archived from...
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scribe Itti-Marduk-balāṭu.
Based on this
tablet and the
shape of the
gameboard,
Irving Finkel, a
British Museum curator,
reconstructed the
basic rules...
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Zealand who were new to the game. Mū tōrere is pla**** on papa tākaro, or
gameboards, or can be
inscribed into clay or sand. The
board is in the form of an...
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Northern European strategy board games pla**** on a
checkered or
latticed gameboard with two
armies of
uneven numbers.
Names of
different variants of tafl...
- are red). Cf. White. See also
White and
Black in chess.
board Short for
gameboard.
capture A
method that
removes another player's piece(s) from the board...
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Inactive games A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A
gameboard contains spaces representing five
digits in the
price of a car, three...
- Times. The new game,
which he
called Criss-Crosswords,
added the 15×15
gameboard and the crossword-style gameplay. He
manufactured a few sets
himself but...
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sixty game
pieces start out in the
hexagonal field in the
center of the
gameboard. The
center position is left unoccupied, so
pieces form a
symmetric hexagonal...
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starts with the
player using the X's. Each of the nine
spaces on the
gameboard features a category.
Contestants alternate choosing a
category and answering...