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A complete guide to Chinese Chess for beginners Chinese chess (象棋, or xiang qi) is a great game for those who love strategy and mastering different endgame methods. Although similar to international Chess, there are different pieces and...

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Go Board Game (Rules and Strategies)

Possibly the oldest board game in the world, Go was first played in Eastern Asia and known around the world by many names such as Go, I-go, Weiqi, Baduk, or Pa-tok. chinese go board game | japanese go board game | how to play go board game | go board game illustration

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family game night games everyone will love

Fall and winter are on the horizon, which means it's the perfect time to get cozy and up your Family Game Night cred. These favorites run the gamut from board games for preschoolers and elementary-aged kids all the way up to hosting a game night for the adult set too.

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Ahh yes the good old days ❤️. I loved the Super Game Boy. I think I‘m the minority by playing Power Rangers on it. #nintendo #snes #supernintendo #supergameboy #donkeykong #90sgames #90sgaming #90skid #powerrangers #gameboy #videogames #vintagegaming #retrogaming #retrogamer #retrogames #gaming #gamer

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Learn to play Go with this quick and easy guide Believed to be at least 2,500 years old, Go is one of the oldest board games in the world. It's the ultimate game to engage your mind, and while it might seem a little confusing at first,...

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Arguably the world’s oldest board game, the exact origin of Go can’t be established. However, many believe that the game originated in China around 4,000 years ago, as early as 2300 BCE. The name “Go” in Japanese is derived from “igo”, which is in turn derived from the Chinese name, Wei Qi. . #chinamarketadvisor #chineseculture #chinesecheckers #chineseactivities #chineseboardgames #ancientchineseart #chinesego #weiqi #mahjong #chinesechess #xiàngqí #paigow

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