Board Games
A board game is a game in which counters or pieces are placed on, removed or moved across a "board" which is a premarked surface usually specific to that game.
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| Board Game Geek - http://boardgamegeek.com Board Game Geek is an online board gaming resource and community. The site is updated on a real-time basis by its large and still growing user base, making the Geek the largest and most up-to-date place to get gaming information! - [Read more] |
| Chess Openings - http://chessopenings.com Everything about chess openings. How to study and learn chess openings. Improve your chess openings knowledge. Provides simple, step-by-step explanation for all major chess openings. Access slides explaining chess openings, ECO codes visual guide, chess openings books. Find variations for each ECO code. - [Read more] |
| Board Game Central - http://www.boardgamecentral.com Board Game Central is a great resource for board game information, rules, software, and relevant links. It is focussed on the traditional and family board games that many people know and love, as well as many new games. - [Read more] |
| Board Games - http://www.boardgames.com BoardGames.com welcomes you to our Board Games and Games Superstore! A complete listing of boardgames for every taste and gaming preference in many different game categories. - [Read more] |
Latest News
Hasbro Adopts Zynga Characters for Toys, Board Games - Hasbro--the multinational toy and board game company that owns brands such as Candyland, Play-Doh, Mr. Potato Head, NERF, Monopoly, Ouiji and more--will be partnering with the leading social media game creator, Zynga, in order to produce new toys.Winning Moves Games Brings the Family Together - DANVERS, Mass. -- Winning Moves Games, a leading maker of board games, card games and puzzles, unveils their new product line at the American International Toy Fair, Feb. 12-15. Specializing in family ...
Morning Minutes: Feb. 8 - Play all those arcade and board games you love on the computer – for free! Classic games are renamed (presumably for copyright reasons), but the knock-offs are similar. Did we mention it’s free?

