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  1. Additional playable fighter for the Street Masters board game. The full content listing can be found in the Street Masters, List of Contents thread under "Street Masters Stretch Goals" and "Street Masters: 2nd Printing changes" (Kickstarter 1 Stretch Goals). - 2 New Stages (Out of Time, Rude Awakening) 2 decks of 20 cards, 1 double sided stage map, stage tokens - 1 New Enemy Faction (The ...

  2. 70 tokens (20 x black 10’s,50 x white 1’s) + More - Less More of This Game 2 Expansions 22 Versions 1 Accessories 0 Contains 1 Contained in 4 Reimplemented By 0 Reimplements 1 Video Game Adaptations 0 Integrates With GeekLists Community Tags ...

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  3. Unique betting game with special dice and felt playing surface. Roll dice to build up your points score. You decide when to stop rolling. If you risk too many rolls, you could lose all your points. Game comes with dice, playing mat and dice shaker. Came packaged in a tube or a box.

  4. In Oh Really?, a game created by visual artist MC Marquis, players try to correctly guess the order of preference of other players among five completely different topics.The more accurate your guesses are, the more points you score. Oh Really? brings laughter, discussions and small discomforts, all of which can be a great icebreaker for your dinners, parties or even on a date!

  5. From the game box My Word! is a fascinating battle of wits for two people How My Word! is played You attempt to discover your opponent's Gamewords by using Guesswords with letters that not only appear in the Gameword, but that also fall in matching position.

  6. Classification. Abstract. Try to get four marbles of your colour in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row on the patented, shifting game board. But watch out! To finish your turn, you must press the 'Orbito'-button, which will make ALL marbles shift 1 position on their orbit! Stay focused as ALL marbles change position on every turn!

  7. One player has red pegs, the other player blue pegs. The player who can get all his color pegs pressed down first wins the game. Each player can press his opponent's color pegs. At any time during the game, if it becomes impossible to press a peg next to the last one pressed the game finishes. The player with the most of his own color pegs pressed down is the winner.