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Uncle Wiggily (board game)
Uncle Wiggily Game is a track board game based on a character in a series of children's books by American writer Howard Roger Garis. The game is of the "racing" variety in the style of the European "Goose Game". Players advance along the track from Uncle Wiggily's Bungalow to Dr. Possum's House. There is no optimal strategy involved as play entirely rests upon a random drawing of the cards. The game was first published by Milton Bradley in 1916 and has seen several editions with minor modifications over the years. Uncle Wiggily remains one of the first and favorite games of childhood, and, with Candy Land, is considered a classic juvenile American board game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Wiggily_(board_game)
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Space Hop
Space Hop is a board game published by Teaching Concepts and designed by Helmut Wimmer, a resident artist at New York's Hayden Planetarium. It is an educational game designed to teach children about the stars and planets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Hop
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Sorry! (game)
Sorry! is a board game that is based on the ancient Cross and Circle game Pachisi. Players try to travel around the board with their pieces faster than any other player. Originally manufactured by BCM (British Card Manufacturers) in England and now by Hasbro, Sorry! is marketed for two to four players, ages six through adult. The game title comes from the many ways in which a player can negate the progress of another, while issuing an apologetic "Sorry!" A classic edition of Sorry! is currently produced in the US by Winning Moves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorry!_(game)
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Snakes and Ladders
Snakes and Ladders is an ancient Indian board game regarded today as a worldwide classic. It is played between two or more players on a gameboard having numbered, gridded squares. A number of "ladders" and "snakes" are pictured on the board, each connecting two specific board squares. The object of the game is to navigate one's game piece, according to die rolls, from the start (bottom square) to the finish (top square), helped or hindered by ladders and snakes respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_and_Ladders
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Mouse Trap (game)
Mouse Trap (originally titled Mouse Trap Game) is a board game first published by Ideal in 1963 for 2 to 4 players. Over the course of the game, players at first cooperate to build a working Rube Goldberg-like mouse trap. Once the mouse trap has been built, players turn against each other, attempting to trap opponents' mouse-shaped game pieces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_Trap_(board_game)
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Ludo (board game)
Ludo /ˈluːdoʊ/, /ˈljuː-/ (from Latin ludo, "I play") is a board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to die rolls. Like other cross and circle games, Ludo is derived from the Indian game Pachisi, but simpler. The game and its variants are popular in many countries and under various names.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludo_(game)
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The Kids of Catan
The Kids of Catan is a German board game designed for children using the theme from The Settlers of Catan. Like other Catan titles, the game is created by Klaus Teuber and published by Kosmos in German and Mayfair Games in English.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kids_of_Catan
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Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hungry Hungry Hippos is a tabletop game made for 2-4 players, produced by Hasbro, under the brand of its subsidiary, Milton Bradley. The idea for the game was published in 1967 by toy inventor Fred Kroll and it was introduced in 1978. The objective of the game is for each player to collect as many marbles as possible with his or her 'hippo' (a toy hippo model). The game is marketed under the "Elefun and Friends" banner, along with Elefun, Mouse Trap and Gator Golf. The game was referenced in the 2010 Disney Pixar movie, Toy Story 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_Hungry_Hippos
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Hi Ho! Cherry-O
Hi Ho! Cherry-O is a children's put and take board game currently published by Hasbro in which two to four players spin a spinner in an attempt to collect cherries. The original edition, designed by Hermann Wernhard and first published in 1960 by Whitman Publishers, had players compete to collect 10 cherries. During an update in 2007, the rules were updated to include a cooperative play variant, where players cooperate to remove all fruit from the board before a bird puzzle is completed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi_Ho!_Cherry-O
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Hey Pa! There's a Goat on the Roof
Hey Pa! There's a Goat on the Roof was a children's board game issued by Parker Brothers in 1966.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Pa!_There%27s_a_Goat_on_the_Roof
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Forbidden Bridge
Forbidden Bridge is a board game which simulates being a treasure hunter. Players play as explorers who are after ancient jewels, which are guarded by an angry spirit. Occasionally, the bridge guard will awaken and (via a motorized mechanism powered by the player pushing his head down) shake the bridge, which can cause players' pieces to fall off. Players also can get the chance to "steal" another player's jewel. The first player to retrieve three jewels and return them all in their boat wins.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_Bridge
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Don't Wake Daddy
Don't Wake Daddy is a children's board game published by Parker Brothers, a subsidiary of Hasbro. It is intended for two to four players.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Wake_Daddy
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Don't Break the Ice
Don't Break the Ice is a children's tabletop game for two to four players ages 3 and up. Marketed by Schaper Toys in 1968, the game is now manufactured by Hasbro subsidiary Milton Bradley.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Break_the_Ice
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Chicken Cha Cha Cha
Chicken Cha Cha Cha (original German name: Zicke Zacke Hühnerkacke) is a board game for two to four players from four years onwards. It was designed by Klaus Zoch and self-published. It was illustrated by Doris Matthäus. The game was awarded the special prize for children's games in the Spiel des Jahres competition in 1998.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Cha_Cha_Cha
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Catan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catan, or The Settlers of Catan in older editions, is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber and first published in 1995 in Germany by Franckh-Kosmos Verlag (Kosmos) as Die Siedler von Catan. Players assume the roles of settlers, each attempting to build and develop holdings while trading and acquiring resources. Players are rewarded points as their settlements grow; the first to reach a set number of points, typically 10, is the winner. The game and its many expansions are also published by Mayfair Games, Filosofia, Capcom, 999 Games, ÎάιÏÏα, and Devir.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catan
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Candy Land
Candy Land (also Candyland) is a simple racing board game. The game requires no reading and minimal counting skills, making it suitable for young children.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_Land_game