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wooden board
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You may be speaking of Chinese Checkers. Or mancala.
The game you are referring to is likely Mancala. Mancala is a traditional board game played with small shells or stones and a wooden board with small pits or holes. Players distribute the shells around the board following specific rules to capture their opponent's pieces.
Pacman
A corn hold game is a popular American game, typical played during pregaming or tailgating prior to a football game. It is played by throwing a ball at various holes built into a wooden board.
The game board is a rhombus, dip s h i t.
it is a wooden board that you throw a bean bag throw it is also a game that you can play with as many players as you want but you have to have even team members some you can decorate and then play with your art on the board
A sci dama board typically has a square shape, divided into rows and columns to create a grid. The board is marked with circles in each intersection of the grid where game pieces are placed. The design may vary slightly depending on the specific rules and regulations of the game.
Parallelogram (Rectangle, Square, Rhombus, or Rhomboid) or a Kite
Nope. You just lost the Game. *trollfaec*
Not really. It's reviewed on most board game sites because it's a table-top game that's played by groups. Most consumers think of it as a kind of board game. There's no board to Jenga (see attached review). The same is true of other "board games" -- even a modern classic like Carcassonne has tiles and no board to speak of, but is definitely considered a board game.