The locations of the fleets are concealed from the other player.
[Game] is believed to have originated in India sometime before the 7th century.
As of mid-2008, there were well over 40 million [Game] players worldwide, the majority of them living in East Asia.
The pieces have Napoleonic insignia.
It is a two player game where each player has fifteen pieces (checkers) which move between twenty-four triangles (points) according to the roll of two dice.
Players gain points as their settlements grow; the first to reach a set number of points, typically 10, wins.
Money can also be gained or lost through Chance and Community Chest cards, and tax squares; players can end up in jail, which they cannot move from until they have met one of several conditions.
The question cards are organized into themes; for instance, in the standard Genus question set, questions in green deal with science and nature.
Turn rotates among players who control armies of playing pieces with which they attempt to capture territories from other players, with results determined by dice rolls.
The game simulates a person's travels through his or her life, from college to retirement, with jobs, marriage, and possible children along the way.
It resembles an earlier pencil and paper game called Bulls and Cows that may date back a century or more.
Each block removed is then placed on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller and more unstable structure.
The game accommodates 2 to 4 players, each playing one of five possible specialists: dispatcher, medic, scientist, researcher, or operations expert.
[Game] is an asymmetric board game, with the detective players cooperatively solving a variant of the pursuit-evasion problem.
The objective of the 2-to-6-player game is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit.
It is named after the medieval fortified town of [Game] in southern France, famed for its city walls.
The objective of the game is to be the first to form a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line of four of one's own discs.
The game is played with teams with players trying to identify specific words from their teammates.
The mat has six rows of large colored circles on it with a different color in each row: red, yellow, green, and blue.
The game begins by shaking a covered tray of 16 cubic dice, each with a different letter printed on each of its sides.
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