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  2. Pay Day (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Pay Day is a board game originally made by Parker Brothers (now a subsidiary of Hasbro) in 1974. It was invented by Paul J. Gruen of West Newbury, Massachusetts, United States, one of the era's top board game designers, and his brother-in-law Charles C. Bailey. It was Gruen's most successful game, outselling Monopoly in its first production year.

  3. List of dice games - Wikipedia

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    Collectible dice games. Patterned after the success of collectible card games, a number of collectible dice games have been published. Although most of these collectible dice games are long out-of-print, there is still a small following for many of them. Some collectible dice games include: Battle Dice; Dice Masters; Diceland; Dragon Dice

  4. The Game of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a board game originally created in 1860 by Milton Bradley as The Checkered Game of Life, the first ever board game for his own company, the Milton Bradley Company. The Game of Life was US's first popular parlour game. [1] The game simulates a person's travels through their life, from early ...

  5. Cribbage - Wikipedia

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    Some boards have a "game counter" with many additional holes for use with a third peg to count the games won by each side. There are several designs of crib board: The classic design is a flat wooden board approximately 250–300 mm (10–12 in) by 70–80 mm (3–4 in) and 10–20 mm (0.4–0.8 in) deep.

  6. Pegity - Wikipedia

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    Peg'ity, an abstract strategy game in which players attempt to create a line of markers, is a predecessor of the more recent game Connect 4. Components. a pegboard, usually 16 holes x 16 holes; four sets of colored pegs; Gameplay. To begin play, the first player places one of their colored pegs in any hole in the pegboard.

  7. Trouble (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Trouble. (board game) Trouble (known as Frustration in the UK and Kimble in Finland) is a board game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board. It is based on a traditional game called "Frustration" played on a wooden board with indentations for marble playing pieces and rules similar to Parcheesi.

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