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- noun Plural form of
boardgame . Alternative spelling ofboard games .
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They made fun, semi-disposable games of cheap components – with the philosopy that there’s many elements in boardgames that repeat over and over again – dice, pawns, markers, etc.
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They made fun, semi-disposable games of cheap components – with the philosopy that there’s many elements in boardgames that repeat over and over again – dice, pawns, markers, etc.
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They made fun, semi-disposable games of cheap components – with the philosopy that there’s many elements in boardgames that repeat over and over again – dice, pawns, markers, etc.
Before I keeeeeeeeel you, Mister Nizz….. « Third Point of Singularity 2010
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As a result, Yeager says, you will use up the food in the pantry and the freezer, find forms of free entertainment such as boardgames or outdoor activities, and even use up those annoying little bottles of shampoo that have accumulated over the years.
CTV News RSS Feed 2009
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However, I saw an article this morning that made the first move toward a compelling case for the iPad: boardgames.
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It would be incredible to play boardgames that look like boardgames on a tablet device.
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The report highlights that many parents are more likely to watch TV, playing boardgames and read books with their children than they are to browse the internet, watch YouTube clips or play games on their gaming consoles.
Daniel Donahoo: Parents Should Support Children's Digital Literacy Daniel Donahoo 2011
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The report highlights that many parents are more likely to watch TV, playing boardgames and read books with their children than they are to browse the internet, watch YouTube clips or play games on their gaming consoles.
Daniel Donahoo: Parents Should Support Children's Digital Literacy Daniel Donahoo 2011
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The report highlights that many parents are more likely to watch TV, playing boardgames and read books with their children than they are to browse the internet, watch YouTube clips or play games on their gaming consoles.
Daniel Donahoo: Parents Should Support Children's Digital Literacy Daniel Donahoo 2011
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If I could take books, and movies, and boardgames I love with me when I went on trips (even if it was just a commuter train trip for an hour) then I would have to make a substantially more difficult saving throw versus WANT.
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