• Scotland Yard is a board game in which a team of players controlling different detectives cooperate to track down a player controlling a criminal as they...
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  • series Scotland Yard (board game), 1983 "Scotland Yard", a John Cale song from Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood New Scotland Yard (TV series), a British...
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  • of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games...
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  • imitators akin to those from Cluedo or Scotland Yard. Murder mystery game Abstract strategy game Social deduction game Faidutti, Bruno; Branham, Frank (December...
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  • by visiting locations on the board such as 221B Baker Street, Scotland Yard, Apothecary and Pawn Broker. The original game has twenty cases, but there...
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  • critics to deserving tabletop games, including board games and card games. Many publications award a single "Game of the Year" award to a single title published...
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  • (role-playing game) The Omega War Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game Scotland Yard Superworld (role-playing game) Valley of the Pharaohs (role-playing game) Spiel...
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    before a certain event ends the game. In cooperative board games, all players win or lose the game together. These games should not be confused with noncompetitive...
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  • The London Game is a British board game based on the London Underground in London, England. The game was first released in 1972 by the game company Condor...
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    sites in the centre of the city, including the construction site of New Scotland Yard, the new police headquarters. The incident belongs to the so-called...
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    Cluedo (redirect from Clue (board game))
    mystery game for three to six players (depending on editions) that was devised in 1943 by British board game designer Anthony E. Pratt. The game was first...
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    moving scrum. The game moves through the town, at times going up alleyways, into yards and through streets. Shops and houses board up their windows to...
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  • The Game of Life: Twists & Turns is a 2007 version of the classic board game The Game of Life. Players try to earn the most life points in this game by...
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    corner-kicks during the 1913-14 season, while the Scottish Football Association used the older 6-yard rule -- see "The New Free Kick Law". The Athletic...
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  • Nations of the United Kingdom – Scotland, Wales and Ireland – led to the creation of the International Football Association Board to oversee the rules for all...
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  • 221B Baker Street is a 1986 video game published by Datasoft, based on an earlier board game of the same name. The game was inspired by the exploits of...
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    the Rose (2008) Nobody is Perfect Quest Reversi Rivers, Roads & Rails Scotland Yard Tactil Take It Easy Tikal Top Secret Spies Villainous What Do You Hear...
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    Melbourne Football Club rules of 1859 stipulated a 20-yard "kick off". Published laws of the Eton field game (1857) and Harrow football (1858), meanwhile, provided...
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    Division (Whitehall), and then moved to CO Division (Central Office) at Scotland Yard on 19 November 1887, being promoted to Inspector First-Class on 9 February...
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    operated in the Scottish League Cup and Drybrough Cup competitions. The concept was that offside should only apply in the last 18 yards (16 m) of play...
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    dəs ˈjaːʁəs], 'Game of the Year') is an award for board and card games, created in 1978 with the purpose of rewarding family-friendly game design, and promoting...
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    Sportsweek show. In 2010, Rosenthal took on announcing duties on game show The Whole 19 Yards and reported for ITV Sport during the opening ceremony of the...
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    Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. Lestrade is a determined but conventional Scotland Yard detective who consults Holmes on many cases, and is the most prominent...
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    unanimously to change Scottish game". BBC Sport. 7 June 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2013. "Celtic's Peter Lawwell happy to join new SFA board". BBC Sport. 20...
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    in a game of association football when the whole of ball passes over the touchline. It is governed by Law 15 of the Laws of the Game. In Scotland it is...
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    Hunt (1983) Scotland Yard (1985) Screaming Eagles (1987) Sealab 2020 (1973) Seance (1972) The Shadow (1994) Shark Attack (1988) Shenanigans Game (1964) Shogun...
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    mancala-like game. The earliest known board games all used dice and were for two players. Among the earliest examples of a board game is senet, a game found...
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    northern game. An English version of the long game, played using quoits of reduced size and weight. As with the long game, the hobs are 18 yards apart,...
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    game. This information could be used by gamblers to place bets with inside information (i.e. spot-fixing). In response to these allegations, Scotland...
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    reach Suez on time. While disembarking in Egypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard policeman, Detective Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search...
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