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This company has published all manner of famous games, including Monopoly, Risk and Sorry. How much do you know about Parker Brothers games?It was called The Conquest of the World and echoed Napoleon's feats.
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It is one of many different versions of Pachisi.
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The spiritualism craze was long dead by then but the boards continue to capture public imagination.
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It let you play Tic Tac Toe, Echo and other simple games.
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It was created by a NASA employee and became one of the best-selling games in the 1980s.
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You must move all four to your safe location in order to win.
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This game of chance worked for two to four players
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Some conservative cultures disliked regular playing cards, but the company's versions were acceptable to them.
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The very first version appeared at the turn of the 20th century.
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The inventor wanted a simpler version of chess.
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It's also sold in 29 languages and remains one of the most popular games in the world.
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To win, you had to be the first to score 12 points.
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In the end, players are supposed to learn that monopolies are bad for humankind. But not everyone gets that.
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Teams with the most talented illustrators typically win this game.
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Even a short game can take an hour, during which everyone slowly begins to disown one another.
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The goal of the game is to figure out who killed him.
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It also went by the name Inside Moves for a time.
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"Scrabble" is a real-life word that means "to scratch frantically."
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Players search high and low for clues to the treasure's location.
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The "game" actually contained real money and tools to help POWs escape and survive prison camps.
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And you thought Monopoly was time-consuming.
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You might also throw your wooden letters at your opponent, however, this is considered poor form.
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It was originally called "Cluedo."
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And if you were lucky (and smart) you'd wind up with all of it at the end of the game.
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There are 42 territories, and your goal is to occupy all of them.
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Animal is combined with Person and Place.
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This is where the game gets its name.
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There are a few exceptions but mostly they are banned from the game.
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It includes a decoding board to help the two players as they attempt to break a code.
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And if you open one of the fake chests, you have to go back inside and start over again.
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