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  2. Codenames (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Codenames is a board game where two teams compete by guessing words based on one-word clues from their spymasters. The game has various spin-offs and editions, such as Codenames: Pictures, Codenames: Disney, and Codenames: Harry Potter.

  3. List of board games - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of board games by genre, player count, and theme. Find games with rules, playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players.

  4. Alfred Mosher Butts - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Mosher Butts (1899-1993) was an American architect and the inventor of the board game Scrabble. He based the game on his analysis of the frequency of letters in the English language and sold the rights to James Brunot in 1948.

  5. Milton Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Milton Bradley (1836-1911) was a business magnate and publisher who founded the Milton Bradley Company, the first company to mass-produce board games in the US. He created The Checkered Game of Life, The Game of Life, and other popular games, as well as educational materials and magazines.

  6. The Game of Life - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and variations of The Game of Life, a board game that simulates a person's life journey from childhood to retirement. The game was created in 1860 by Milton Bradley and has been updated several times since then.

  7. Lizzie Magie - Wikipedia

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    Lizzie Magie was an American game designer, writer, feminist, and Georgist who created The Landlord's Game in 1904 to illustrate the economic theory of Henry George. The game was the precursor to Monopoly and inspired by her feminist activism and political views.

  8. Glossary of board games - Wikipedia

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    bear off To remove game piece(s) from the board and out of play. [3] Past tense: borne off. bit See piece. Black Used often to refer to one of the players in two-player games. Black's pieces are typically a dark color but not necessarily black (e.g. in English draughts official play they are red

  9. Candy Land - Wikipedia

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    Candy Land is a simple racing board game for young children, created by Eleanor Abbott in 1948. The game features a storyline and characters such as Mr. Mint, Queen Frostine, and Gramma Nutt, as well as locations such as Candy Cane Forest and Gumdrop Mountain.

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