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Check your attic: The 5 board games from the 80s worth $500 today

Most people tossed their old board games into a bin, shoved them into the attic, or donated them to a thrift store without a second thought. That might have been a costly mistake.Those vintage board ...
The Vampire Survivors board game smashed its Kickstarter goal - but does a bullet hell video game convert to the tabletop?
The seasoned board game studio behind Cold War thriller Two Minutes to Midnight will let you battle to invade Earth or save ...
A smooth, white stone dating from the Roman era and unearthed in the Netherlands has long baffled researchers. Now, with the help of artificial intelligence, scientists believe they have cracked the ...
A mysterious ancient Roman object found in what is now the southern tip of the Netherlands has long been thought to be some sort of board game. With the help of artificial-intelligence simulations, ...
It was the summer of 2020, and researcher Walter Crist was wandering around the exhibits inside a Dutch museum dedicated to the presence of the ancient Roman empire in the Netherlands. As a scientist ...
When everyone is glued to a different screen, it’s probably time for a board game. From assembling the perfect sushi platter to building your own mushroom kingdom, there is now far more choice than ...
Winnie the Pooh recently went into the public domain, and as a result, we’ve seen several different versions of the iconic character in various media. As a huge fan of the character and his world, one ...
It turns out there's so much more to board game enthusiasts than just wanting to foster community and have some fun with friends. Researchers found that those who love playing board games in adulthood ...
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For some people, board games are defined by excess. Excess rules, excess downtime, and excess explanations that begin with 'once you get it, it’s simple,' before whipping a rulebook akin to a novella.