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Cornhole Game - Cornhole Bags and Boards
Resource for the backyard game of cornhole. Includes dimensions, rules, and products.
http://www.cornhole-game.org - profile

Board Game Station
Online retailer of board games including backgammon, chess, checkers, dominos and mah-jong as well as game tables and accessories.
http://www.boardgamestation.com - profile

BoardGameGeek.com
Provides information and reviews for almost every board game available.
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/ - profile

BoardGames.com
A complete listing of boardgames for every taste and gaming preference in many different game categories.
http://www.boardgames.com/ - profile

BoardGamesCentral.com
Information, rules, software, books, and links about board games, especially traditional classics such as Backgammon, Chess, and Checkers, but also commercial games such as Monopoly and Scrabble.
http://boardgamecentral.com/ - profile

BoardGamesExpress.com
Board Games Express carries over 800 games. See our collection of party games, bible games, children's games, travel games, and much more.
http://www.boardgamesexpress.com/ - profile

Family Fun Board Games
Play free card games, board games, classic games, and new games for the family.
http://familyfun.go.com/games/online-games/gamesindex/board-card-index/ - profile

Hong Kong Board Game
The objective of the game is to control more buildings than your opponent, when all plots are occupied, or when all standard building-blocks and roofs have been used. A building is controlled by the player whose piece is topmost on it. All you need to know about Hong Kong, a board game designed by Reiner Knizia. Hong Kong's building boom doesn't let up. More and more sky-scrapers shoot upwards. A new district with 25 plots is now open. Can you gain control of more buildings than your opponent?
http://freespace.virgin.net/chris.lawson/rk/hongkong/index.htm - profile

International Society for Board Game Studies
An interdisciplinary group dedicated to research on board games and the history and development of board games around the world.
http://www.boardgamesstudies.org/ - profile

Kulkmann's Gamebox
For the prevention of the starvation of the citizens one has to build enough farms at agriculture landscapes. But you may not forget to build some quarries at mountain landscapes to earn money. Otherwise you will not be able to buy bigger buildings which of course cost some coins. With these buildings you get the influence to attract citizens of the nearby towns (at least if you have more influence than the other towns). Each round the people elect one virtue to be the "round virtue". This is done by uncover four cards. On each card there is a symbol with one of the virtues. The majority of the virtues is the round virtue. Of course the cards -except for one- are only uncovered at the very end of the turn after the players have placed their new buildings. But there are possibilities to have a look under one or all of the other cards and so possibly you get to know what the round virtue will be before the other players know.
http://members.aol.com/kulkmann/lacitta.htm - profile

Manhattan Board Game
To build the highest skyscrape and most skyscrapes in 9 different cities, which gives points between every turn.
http://globetrotter-games.com/index.htm?E&game/eManhat.htm - profile

New York Board Game
The players compete for possession of the 49 buildings. The aim is to get the largest group of contiguous buildings and with it the most points. To that end it is important, during the course of the game, to keep an eye on and to hinder the growth of the territories of the other players.
http://gamecabinet.com/rules/NewYork.html - profile

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