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  1. A reconstruction of a boardgame played in ancient Rome. The authenticity of the game is uncertain. This game is based on Mill, one of the oldest known board games. During excavations near former Roman border fortifications, a copy of Mill has been discovered. In Radmühle (Wheel Mill), players try to form their three token into a line including the central space. Three tokens on the wheel ...

  2. In this quick, fun, and fairly abstract game, players play cards in an effort to acquire tiles that are either color-coded or number-coded. Players take turns, first playing a card onto a tile that matches either the card's number or its color, then drawing to refill their hands. When all cards have been played, each tile is evaluated, and whichever player has the most cards played to that ...

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  3. First in the Doodle Games line from Superlude, Doodle Islands is a "Roll and Write" game from the same author duo as Avenue. You'll take the role of ambitious ship captains who will roam the sea questing for gold and adventures. You'll trace your path with the tip of your pen through archipelagos, treasure islands, monsters, ships, rocks and taverns scattered seas! All of this to try and ...

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  4. Some allow all beads to be played with winner having the most lines of four. Another rule variation is to allow capturing of an opponent's bead when a line of four is made. The game was first sold commercially by Funtastic. It was then produced, and made more. ...

  5. Four playing pieces (e.g., cars, dogs, cats, dwarves) are put onto a race track. The players then take turns to roll a regular and a color die and move the piece of the corresponding color forward by the rolled number. Whoever manages to get most pieces (any color

  6. In this lightweight fantasy game you get a random race (elf/undead/human/orc or demon) and a random saga (fight/duel/treasure/mist/crown). The races all have a leader ...

  7. Described in the book Beyond Competition, Space Explorer is a cooperative game where players take turns controlling a space ship going from planet to planet. Distance and direction is determined by a deck of cards (1-6 in four suits). The game is a race against time measured in deck reshuffles.