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Life sometimes doesn’t go as you planned it, some days you move forward bit by bit, other days you move forward leaps and bounds and then you have days where you have set backs of varying mag…
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Tips from UK Scrabble and Countdown expert Barry Grossman include how to remember spellings for unusual words and why two-letter words are so important.
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We have a detailed reviews of our top five war games plus a comprehensive buyer’s guide to help you decide which one of these five games is right for you. #wargames #boardgames #groupgames #battlegames #conflictgames civil war board games | gears of war board game | war board game design | marble war board game | age of war board game | war board game map | cold war board game | revolutionary war board game | youth group games | group games for kids | large group games
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This Wooden-Edition Monopoly Board is Beautiful Enough to Pass Down to Your Grandchildren - Yanko De
An upper-class version of the capitalist's favorite board game! The Monopoly Heirloom Edition is a sumptuous reimagining of the classic game. Its solid wood case, elegantly combining rosewood, walnut, and maple inlays, doesn't just scream quality—it serenades it. This isn't your typical cardboard and plastic setup. It's a striking, handcrafted ensemble that includes a wooden
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Here, see a dozen classic old-fashioned board games that are freshly-made, but look just like you remember... or, at least, pretty close.
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above: Little Red Riding Hood, 1890. I love the contrast of the simple and beautiful game board over the detailed picture. above: the game of railway promoting character Phoebe Snow, 1909. above: the word 'dude' obviously used to have a more interesting connotation. His slovenly friend looks strangely contemporary: she might be Emily the Strange's grandmother. All from The Game of Don'ts and Old Maid, 1905. Above: the Manhattan Post Office game, 1897. Above: a card from Logomachy, or War of…
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