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  2. Supremacy (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Supremacy: The Game of the Superpowers is a political, economical, and military strategic board wargame published in 1984 by Supremacy Games, and designed by Robert J. Simpson. Map [ edit ] The game uses an area map similar in concept to the one used in Risk .

  3. List of licensed Risk game boards - Wikipedia

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    The game features a double-sided game board and three play modes: mission objectives, tower defense, and total domination. Risk Europe. Risk Europe differs markedly from the original game, in that each territory generates a specific income for the player, and the player can purchase new units based on the amount of revenue received. Also, each ...

  4. Risk II - Wikipedia

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    Risk II. Risk II is a video game version of the board game Risk, developed by Deep Red Games and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label. It's a sequel to the 1996 version of Risk . In addition to the classic board game style of play, Risk II introduced new modes including a single-player tournament and a brand new concept ...

  5. Star Wars Risk: The Clone Wars Edition - Wikipedia

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    Board layout. The game board consists of zones. Each zone contains a grouping of game squares which represent a planet in the Star Wars Universe. Where planets share a common border, a player may move directly to. There are also squares which allow a player to travel to a planet in a different zone. The zones consist of:

  6. Play Wahoo The Marble Board Game Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Wahoo: The Marble Board Game. The classic multi-player marble board game for fans of Parchisi, Aggravation®, Trouble®, Sorry®, and Ludo! By Masque Publishing. Advertisement.

  7. Can't Stop (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Stop (board game) Can't Stop is a board game designed by Sid Sackson originally published by Parker Brothers in 1980; however, that edition has been long out of print in the United States. It was reprinted by Face 2 Face Games in 2007. An iOS version was developed by Playdek and released in 2012. The goal of the game is to "claim" (get to ...

  8. Category:Board game user templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Board game user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Board game user templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. Tock - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Tock board. Tock (also known as Tuck in some English parts of Quebec and Atlantic Canada, and Pock in some parts of Alberta) is a board game, similar to Ludo, Aggravation or Sorry!, in which players race their four tokens (or marbles) around the game board from start to finish—the objective being to be the first to take all of one's tokens "home".