Board game
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A board game is a game for one or more players played with a premarked surface and game counters. This page classifies board games according to the concerns which might be uppermost for someone organizing a gaming event or party. See the article on game classification for other alternatives.
Players know the entire game state at all times, and random generators such as dice are not used.
Luck or hidden information may decide the outcome, but skill predominates.
Participants are typically eliminated before game end.
Everyone can play along to the end. These games are especially suited for mixed play with adults and children.
Accurate simulation of historical or hypothetical battles is an objective.
A large and variable number of players can compete.
Play revolves around forming letters into words.
Coordination, finesse, or other physical skills are necessary.
The rules are easy to learn and the outcome mostly or entirely due to chance.
See also: History of Board Games, Solved board games, Computer Olympiad, Card game, Mind sport, Zillions of Games
Table of contents
1 Two-player abstract strategy games
Two-player abstract strategy games Classic abstract strategy games
Modern abstract strategy games
Two-player games of chance
Multi-player elimination games
Multiplayer games without elimination
Modern Wargames
Party games
Word games
Games of physical skill
Children's games[?]
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